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SON1C's New Shoes! Wheel Painting + Pictures + Guidelines How To - 30+ Hours
The background story... I've had these bullitts and like new tires sitting in my garage for a year or so, I took them off my last mustang before I sold it and just put a pair of used bullitts and eh tires on, I don't care for these bullitts because they're 17's and the tires are 245 45's all around.. (hopefully picking up a set of wheel spacers to solve one of the issues this causes lol) So I didn't want to sell them because i'd be wasting $ in a time I don't have much to spare.. so I thought.. How can I make these sweet.. I've always been a fan of colored lips so I saw the opportunity, some suggested powder coating? waste of money to me and whats the fun in that.. so finally .. this is how SON1C got his new shoes and yours could too
The Prep...
Most would rate these bullitts 8-9/10
anyone who knows me being a perfectionist.. I'd say more of a 7..
However it did hurt to take sandpaper to these, and a couple times I wondered.. what did I just do! lol
Began decontamination of the tire..
Mothers foaming wheel and tire cleaner is incredible stuff, pick up a bottle and you'll be amazed at what it can pull out.. and more so disgusted lol, these have been treated before so they weren't too bad and I use quality dressing / protectant etc
Wet sanded with 320, resanded several areas to get full coverage, bit of a learning curve to these wheels and I don't do painting projects too often, I painted my mirrors cobra termi style, I could compile it into a writeup similar to this as well, they came out very well -> shoutout to froush
I'm a big believer in... get more than you need, so you definitely won't have to stop and go back to the store! lol
Unfortunately I didn't have access to a nice indoor painting space, so all the work was done outdoors, which did negatively effect the final product.
I used playing cards to protect the tire from spray, great for "ease of use, make sure they stay wrapped tight enough so the spray doesn't creep through, and unfortunately the wind did blow them off a couple times, so use with caution and or on a nice.. non windy day..
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Re: SON1C's New Shoes! Wheel Painting + Pictures + Guidelines How To - 30+ Hours
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Post for installed pics -> Going to install after I get a day to put my springs on and hopefully spacers
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Re: SON1C's New Shoes! Wheel Painting + Pictures + Guidelines How To - 30+ Hours
That is a great idea to keep over spray from the tires. Too bad you were fighting the wind as you didnt have any indoor room.
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Re: SON1C's New Shoes! Wheel Painting + Pictures + Guidelines How To - 30+ Hours
Very nice! I'm assuming that you get wheel rub on the inner fender wells. Reason for getting spacers. I get the same thing with stock wheels and tires.
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not sure I am a fan of the blue lips, but no one can deny your efforts and the outcome. Wow !
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Re: SON1C's New Shoes! Wheel Painting + Pictures + Guidelines How To - 30+ Hours
Originally Posted by smack
That is a great idea to keep over spray from the tires. Too bad you were fighting the wind as you didnt have any indoor room.
Yeah its such a convenience, yeah but what can you do
Originally Posted by rider9195
Very nice! I'm assuming that you get wheel rub on the inner fender wells. Reason for getting spacers. I get the same thing with stock wheels and tires.
the tires sit in sometimes if the tire isn't wide enough on my year mustang, I run 275s and they barely fit the bill imo, 305-315 look sweet, but 245s sit in too much imo, so the spacers should solve, fortunately they don't rub, but I did run iirc 255s in the front on my old mustang and it would rub in the front in harder turns, gets quite annoying.. lol
Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
not sure I am a fan of the blue lips, but no one can deny your efforts and the outcome. Wow !
oh comeon killr wheels, I'm just trying to have.. killer wheels! its directly matched to paint color, if its not then I'm not a fan of colored lips, but I love it, it was just great to put an idea / concept into reality
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Great work, i dont love those wheels but they arent bad either. I think instead of a blue lip maybe a blue pin stripe wouldve been better.
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