Stock "Limited" Rim Paint
Can somebody point me in the right direction to find the correct "spray" silver touch up paint for a Limited wheel?
Where to get it.
Paint code.
Name brand.
Is it a good match?
Thanks in advance. I did a search but couldn't find out exactly what I was looking for.
Mike
Where to get it.
Paint code.
Name brand.
Is it a good match?
Thanks in advance. I did a search but couldn't find out exactly what I was looking for.
Mike
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Can somebody point me in the right direction to find the correct "spray" silver touch up paint for a Limited wheel?
Where to get it.
Paint code.
Name brand.
Is it a good match?
Thanks in advance. I did a search but couldn't find out exactly what I was looking for.
Mike
Where to get it.
Paint code.
Name brand.
Is it a good match?
Thanks in advance. I did a search but couldn't find out exactly what I was looking for.
Mike
I realize that this isn't what you are asking, but in case you (or anyone else) are unaware, you can get any curb rash, etc taken out of your rims professionally- they paint them at the same time- I had two done-cost me $180 each. They look brand new.
Mike,
I know what you are going thru. When I bought my car, it had a curbed wheel and I was going to fix it myself. After some research I found that WURTH supplies most of the paint in Europe for factory silver wheels. So I bought these via the Internet. I never got to use them. Before I got to repair my wheel, I bent it in a construction zone. So I had it professional straightened and repainted.

You are welcome to them. I have about $20 in the pair, not cheap I know. I can send them UPS. Or I can bring them to the Dragon.
Let me know, James
I know what you are going thru. When I bought my car, it had a curbed wheel and I was going to fix it myself. After some research I found that WURTH supplies most of the paint in Europe for factory silver wheels. So I bought these via the Internet. I never got to use them. Before I got to repair my wheel, I bent it in a construction zone. So I had it professional straightened and repainted.

You are welcome to them. I have about $20 in the pair, not cheap I know. I can send them UPS. Or I can bring them to the Dragon.
Let me know, James
Originally Posted by James1549
Mike,
You are welcome to them. I have about $20 in the pair, not cheap I know. I can send them UPS. Or I can bring them to the Dragon.
Let me know, James
You are welcome to them. I have about $20 in the pair, not cheap I know. I can send them UPS. Or I can bring them to the Dragon.
Let me know, James
Try this site it's using Wurth paints and it shows you how to do the job from start to finish.
Wheel Scuff Repair on Alloy Wheels | How-to Guide
Last edited by onehundred80; Apr 3, 2010 at 05:41 PM.
For the do-it-yourself approach wurth is the only way to go.
The paint is a perfect match for the limited/base wheels, and many other euro cars.
I haven't done my xf wheels yet but just completed the refinishing of a set of super aero's for my classic 900 turbo.
I found it best to have a light duty fan nearby to suck away the overspray or the metal flake tends to build up a rough texture...
Just be sure to take a look at the video mentioned above and take your time on the prep work.
The paint is a perfect match for the limited/base wheels, and many other euro cars.
I haven't done my xf wheels yet but just completed the refinishing of a set of super aero's for my classic 900 turbo.
I found it best to have a light duty fan nearby to suck away the overspray or the metal flake tends to build up a rough texture...
Just be sure to take a look at the video mentioned above and take your time on the prep work.
Originally Posted by shaverj
For the do-it-yourself approach wurth is the only way to go.
The paint is a perfect match for the limited/base wheels, and many other euro cars.
I haven't done my xf wheels yet but just completed the refinishing of a set of super aero's for my classic 900 turbo.
I found it best to have a light duty fan nearby to suck away the overspray or the metal flake tends to build up a rough texture...
Just be sure to take a look at the video mentioned above and take your time on the prep work.
The paint is a perfect match for the limited/base wheels, and many other euro cars.
I haven't done my xf wheels yet but just completed the refinishing of a set of super aero's for my classic 900 turbo.
I found it best to have a light duty fan nearby to suck away the overspray or the metal flake tends to build up a rough texture...
Just be sure to take a look at the video mentioned above and take your time on the prep work.
Originally Posted by bmorgan
Is that the correct color for SRT Wheels as well?
Last edited by robby363; Apr 7, 2010 at 06:06 AM.
Originally Posted by robby363
The SRT wheels are cast aluminum. They're not painted just sprayed with clear coat laquer spray.
~ not a spray but the factory touch up paint...
~ part # 05179660AA (pza)
this is the chrysler/mopar silver touch-up paint tube for the crossfire rim color.
~ part # 05179660AA (pza)
this is the chrysler/mopar silver touch-up paint tube for the crossfire rim color.
Originally Posted by andrew
~ not a spray but the factory touch up paint...
~ part # 05179660AA (pza)
this is the chrysler/mopar silver touch-up paint tube for the crossfire rim color.
~ part # 05179660AA (pza)
this is the chrysler/mopar silver touch-up paint tube for the crossfire rim color.
The paint from these things always looks like a bump on a log. Use the spray can and cover every thing else on the block to protect it from over spray.
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