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Has anyone got there rims powder coated before? If so how much did you spend to get it done. I like my kj renegade rims but there all chipped up and nasty looking. If its to much to get re done ill either go with factory rims or some steel wheels. Whats everyone think I should do?

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It’s worth looking into. Those KJ Icons look sharp, and the 16” opens up a lot of tire size options, especially if you’re looking for oversized winters.B9199264-FFCD-4FBE-9491-DBB0AF6AC544.jpeg.f7afa026778ce589ed623247100da178.jpeg

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I had a set of MOAB wheels powder coated for my XJ.   I had several to choose from so I took in one of my worst and one of my best to get a price quote.   The guy said it didn't matter, they could do a good job on any of them provided they weren't damaged (chipped or cracked rims, egg shaped stud holes, etc.).   He was right and they turned out great.   The price was $100 CDN ea. (about $75 US).   The process was to dip them to remove the original coatings, heat them for off gassing, media blast them and then do the powder coating.   I figured I couldn't buy new wheels for that price and of course there are some that you just can't get.   I went with the original silver but there was a lot of options. 

 

Sorry that I don't have a "wheel only" pic but this is how they turned out ... 

 

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I don’t have any pictures, but I could grab some if you want. My parents got their 17” wheels on their Suburban blasted and powder coated for $260. 

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15 hours ago, PCO6 said:

I had a set of MOAB wheels powder coated for my XJ.   I had several to choose from so I took in one of my worst and one of my best to get a price quote.   The guy said it didn't matter, they could do a good job on any of them provided they weren't damaged (chipped or cracked rims, egg shaped stud holes, etc.).   He was right and they turned out great.   The price was $100 CDN ea. (about $75 US).   The process was to dip them to remove the original coatings, heat them for off gassing, media blast them and then do the powder coating.   I figured I couldn't buy new wheels for that price and of course there are some that you just can't get.   I went with the original silver but there was a lot of options. 

 

Sorry that I don't have a "wheel only" pic but this is how they turned out ... 

 

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think mine might be chipped sadly 

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