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    paint for wheel touch up?

    I know I saw this some where but just searched and can not find. Thanks, cueman

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    Color rite has your paint.
    Don't know if you can find it with search , but somebody found a close
    match from another place that is local to us all that is way cheaper.
    Don't want to change the subject but had mine powder coated and found
    it make them easier to care for and a bit tougher.

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    Thanks shortleg, I'm looking for the over the counter close match but still can't find on search. I'll probably do as you suggest and powder coat next time I need tires. cueman

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortleg0521 View Post
    Color rite has your paint.
    Don't know if you can find it with search , but somebody found a close
    match from another place that is local to us all that is way cheaper.
    Don't want to change the subject but had mine powder coated and found
    it make them easier to care for and a bit tougher.
    How's the powder coating holding up? Did you use a custom color?

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    Hi All, I went to Lowes and got a close match in a spray can. It is Krylon Heat Paint, just a little darker and used it for my front engine cover where the front tire kicks up grit. cueman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewreck View Post
    How's the powder coating holding up? Did you use a custom color?
    I stayed with stock color and they have held up just great.
    Really easy to clean.
    Have two sets so when new rubber is needed it is already to go.
    Now the great part was the shop I brought them to r and r tires and metal valve stems.
    Now the only hard part is removing the bearings from front wheels, but even this is easy with
    a tool set I found on E-bay. It was about 35 or 40 bucks

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