Days are getting longer and I'm sure we are all fettling our vehicles and camping gear for the season. Although, here in Kitimat we are expecting another metre of snow over the next couple of days!
My question: Any recommendations for a lower mainland powdercoating shop for alloy wheels? I have read some reviews and there have been some disappointed customers.
Regards, Eric
Powdercoating
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ANDYD
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Re: Powdercoating
Hi Eric,
I had a friend who had some wheels powder coated at Vicious Coatings in PoCo and he was very happy with the results. If I remember right he had them sand blasted and coated for about $150 for the set of 4. It was a few years ago but I believe they are still going strong.
http://viciouscoatings.com
Cheers,
Andy
I had a friend who had some wheels powder coated at Vicious Coatings in PoCo and he was very happy with the results. If I remember right he had them sand blasted and coated for about $150 for the set of 4. It was a few years ago but I believe they are still going strong.
http://viciouscoatings.com
Cheers,
Andy
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Re: Powdercoating
I've heard lots of good things about Dynapro but haven't been to them yet myself (I friend had his expensive, tuner, volkswagen rims done there, and then a bunch of guys in the Old English Car Club have used it for all sorts of brackets and fittings and things).
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Re: Powdercoating
I'm good to go now. Will follow up on those two sources.
Thanks, guys.
Eric.
Thanks, guys.
Eric.
