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Fishroe

My new Carlisle ag tires will be here today

i was planning to sandblast prime and paint

wheels. What was the original color on my 414-8 

and do Yal paint the part of the wheel that the tire covers up.  Any suggestions, I’m all ears 

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stevasaurus

Take a look at this thread, your answer might be in there.  I would paint the inside of the rims, so would the factory.  :thumbs:

 

 

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Charbs152

rustoleum almond is what i bought.  havent used it yet though

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Snoopy11
1 hour ago, stevasaurus said:

I would paint the inside of the rims, so would the factory.

You'll never believe this...

 

BUT, I just called my local tire shop yesterday and asked this very question... (should I paint the inside of the rim where the tire goes). WELL... they told me that there really isn't a reason to... that the paint is gone on most of the rims that come in to their shop. I don't think it was true, but it is what they told me...

 

Don

 

 

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TJ5208
7 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

You'll never believe this...

 

BUT, I just called my local tire shop yesterday and asked this very question... (should I paint the inside of the rim where the tire goes). WELL... they told me that there really isn't a reason to... that the paint is gone on most of the rims that come in to their shop. I don't know if this is true or not, but it is what they told me...

 

Don

 

 

 The reason that a lot of people paint the inside of the rims is because it helps prevent rust.

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Jeff-C175
7 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

don't know if this is true or not

 

I don't think it's likely very true.  Over the past several decades I've only seen a very few steel painted wheels with the 'paint gone' on the inside of the wheels.  Cars, trucks, power equipment...

 

The ones that were rusted to 5h1t were probably subjected to water in the air lines, or some type of stop leak.

 

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Snoopy11
3 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

stop leak

Yah man... that stuff is the WORST... :angry-nono:

 

Don

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Snoopy11

I didn't think they were telling me the truth either, @Jeff-C175... then they told me that they were going to charge be $80+ for getting all of my tires put on... and I hung up on them...

 

:laughing-rolling:

 

I'll put my own tires on... thank-you very much...

 

Don

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Fishroe

I might just spray primer on the inside 

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Maxwell-8

I go for painting the inside:

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Fishroe

If mine are rusted inside I probably will prime and paint

after reading the paint thread I’ll see if rustoleum has a silver metallic 

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Lee1977

Rally Wheel  Argent Silver is a closer match. The Rustoleum may be all right, but some of the silver paint is too bright.

 

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Fishroe

Is rally wheel the name brand, if so who sells it

I’ve never heard of it. When I hear rally wheel I think of Chevy wheels

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Fishroe

Had to ask Dr Google 

I see it’s on Amazon 

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Fishroe

What kind of primer should I use (lacquer paint)

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Skwerl58

The auto parts stores usually carry the argent wheel paint. Dupli color is one of the name brands. Ford wheels were argent colored for years. I used Sparvar Bright silver with clear years ago and it held up well.

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JCM

Rustoleum   #248927  steel   High Perf wheel Custom shop works well with rusty metal primer #347321 even if there not rusty lays down a nice base. Others have used Eastwood argent rally wheel paint .  The above seems close to the 3,4 and 500 series tractors.  @Fishroe

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