Jump to content
SAU Community

Does Any One Know Where I Can Get This Colour


niran
 Share

Recommended Posts

Hey every one

the run down is that i got some rims for cheap as the guy selling them didn't have the time to fix them. They are 17 by 8 and 17 by 9 and have buckles in them.

Three out of the four rims are damaged and need to be fixed.. i got a price for them to be fixed through Alliance Rim Repairs which was $130.00 Each however they stated that the original color of the rim cannot be matched and that specific colour is from Japan only.

I dont know about the idea that its only avaible in Japan, so basically my question is does anyone know who i could take these rims to get them painted/powder coated that same color.. a picture off my rims are below.. its a goldy/bronze colour

Also I only gave them my rear rim as the other rear rim had no damage so I thought id let them fix one rim first and see how it goes.. While I wait does anybody know any other places that do a good Job as Alliance does? That I could try out.

post-44649-1254822937_thumb.jpg

Thanks,

Niran

Edited by niran
Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you PM craved he can get you powder coat in any colour you want

That being said, depending on the colour it could be really expensive

I once enquired about getting some millennium jade powercoat

It needed to be mixed as a custom colour there was a minimum amount that needed to be ordered

I was looking at over $1000 and 100kgs of powder or something rediculous when i only needed about 5 kgs of powder for the job i wanted done

In the end its going to be much cheaper and easier to pick another colour and get your rims powdercoated for $30 each

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Niran, those are gmax H050 and retail for around $200-220 each, so $130 to get it repaired is a bit steep....thing is alliance has the monopoly on wheel repairs in perth...so they can charge however much they please really.

the rims came anodized and I dont know a place here to electroplate them. you could probably get them powdercoated for a nice finish...or just sprayed a matt bronze. either way you'll have to do all 4 coz u arn't going to get a match to the original

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you PM craved he can get you powder coat in any colour you want

That being said, depending on the colour it could be really expensive

I once enquired about getting some millennium jade powercoat

It needed to be mixed as a custom colour there was a minimum amount that needed to be ordered

I was looking at over $1000 and 100kgs of powder or something rediculous when i only needed about 5 kgs of powder for the job i wanted done

In the end its going to be much cheaper and easier to pick another colour and get your rims powdercoated for $30 each

Hey man

Thanks for that i will send him a pm now and see what he says i was thnking of maybe painting them matt black if any colour.. as my car is that charcole grey/gunmetal grey colour.

Niran, those are gmax H050 and retail for around $200-220 each, so $130 to get it repaired is a bit steep....thing is alliance has the monopoly on wheel repairs in perth...so they can charge however much they please really.

the rims came anodized and I dont know a place here to electroplate them. you could probably get them powdercoated for a nice finish...or just sprayed a matt bronze. either way you'll have to do all 4 coz u arn't going to get a match to the original

I see, thanks for that i had no idea the rims.. do you reckon it would be easier for me to just buy the front too again brand new, but i don’t know if they even sell them any more? . maybe i will look around some more rim repairers try get a cheaper price on the front two. i think im just going to go matt black if i do end up painting them..

Thanks the both off you, Niran

Link to comment
Share on other sites

you might need to shop around if your looking at buying just the rears.

bring them to Summerfield engineering at

6/1731 Albany Highway Kenwick and ask Rob if he's able to do the repairs.

ph: 9459 1078

that another of the only 2 places in perth i kno of that does wheel repairs

Link to comment
Share on other sites

you might need to shop around if your looking at buying just the rears.

bring them to Summerfield engineering at

6/1731 Albany Highway Kenwick and ask Rob if he's able to do the repairs.

ph: 9459 1078

that another of the only 2 places in perth i kno of that does wheel repairs

Awesome man, I will give them a ring tomorrow and see how it goes.. Basically my rear two are fine now so need to get the front two fixed.

Cheers dude,

Niran

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hey guys..

What color do you reckon i should powder coat the rims.. i was thinking matt black or a satin black.

I’ve uploaded a photo of my car as i don’t know if powder coating the rims that color would suit my car..What do you guys think?

If not what color you guys think would suit best?

post-44649-1255185352_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I’m sure this has been discussed many times. But anyone have any or know someone that is selling genuine N1 rear pods? I’m still shocked no one replicates these yet. Looking to buy some. Added a photo of the part. 👍🏻
    • Hello, The dog bone wont have much to do with this - the calliper applies a load about the disc - the outside of the calliper is more flexible than the inside by virtue of it not haveing the big torqued down bolts, additional metal structure on the caliper itself, and mostly not being cantilevered. So the outside of the calliper is pushing away as its more bendy and brining the inside with it as an equal pressure on both sides of the caliper looks to cause more flex on the outside - which makes sense. I have done this same thing with the calliper unbolted from the dog bone - same thing happens. Although id have to watch more carefully to see how much more the outside moves than the inside in this case. Im guessing there is a point in the pedals travel where the pressure is not actually increasing in the system - its just volumne displacemnt - and because the outside of the calliper is more flexy, it receives that volume. Have gone back to Alcon again - but beyond a resolution there I would stay clear of this calliper and possibly any of the lighweight type of callipers - especially if you have the smaller 15/16" master cylinder. Cheers.
    • Yes, you can very clearly see from more than one angle that it is the whole caliper moving left-right, not deformation of the caliper. The top moves, the bottom moves. Equally. It should be possible to see where the movement is occurring. Just need to look more closely.
    • Hi Folks, my 2009 Skyline 370GT “Crossover” wagon is losing water and has been diagnosed as needing a water pump replacement (it’s an internal timing-chain driven unit, not the usual electric type that seems to be used across many manufacturers). Am looking for any repairer recommendations in the Sydney /Wollongong region who can be trusted and are experienced in this sort of work on the VQ 36 engine. Many thanks….Bill
    • While all of the above makes sense, we're not talking about some Ling Long calipers of AliExpress; Alcon would have to be one of the top 5 caliper suppliers in the world and these are not their budget units. If there were manufacturing defects in the caliper causing this issue I'd be very disappointed. Having re-watched the video a few times I think it's dog bone/mount related. The caliper moves independently to the rest of the suspension and brake assembly which suggests to me that it's not mounted rigidly. I know this sounds stupid, but have you got enough thread on the retaining bolts or are they a poofteenth too long and it's not super tight? For axial movement to be occurring without deforming the caliper that can be the only answer.
×
×
  • Create New...