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    Help me decide what color to powder coat my wheels!

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    Hey Everyone,

    I'm probably the most indecisive person in the world, so when it comes to changing the color of my wheels it's almost impossible for me to choose (I spend hours on forza just going through color options for my virtual cars).

    I have a avus silver rs4 with stock wheels. When I bought the car the wheels were already curbed, found a guy who would powder coat and repair all four wheels for $700 (is this a decent price?)

    So right now I'm stuck between either making the wheels a bright silver (like stock) or dark gun metal, either flat or gloss finish. Normally I would lean towards a darker gun metal but with the avus silver I'm not sure how they will look in person.

    Would love the consensus of the forum to see what you all think. And any avus silver rs4 owners who have pictures of what color wheels they have on their car would be much appreciated!

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    Nominal prices I've seen for wheel repair by me is $150 a wheel (so $600) for a set. $700 doesn't seem bad to include powder coating. I bought a set of S5 reps off a guy that were Anthracite and they were simply gorgeous. So that, or a gunmetal, to me, are good choices!

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    Maybe a gloss black?? To contrast the Silver. Gunmetal might not be enough of a contrast.
    Might have do some Photoshopping!!


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    Gloss black is has lost any appeal to me. See it all the time. Bland.

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    Here you go. Dunzo.


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    Quote Originally Posted by my_RS4 View Post


    Here you go. Dunzo.


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    I'm in love with this stance, i think his wheels are like a bronze color? i wonder how that will look on a RS4 style wheel.
    Last edited by kuelderrek; 05-02-2016 at 04:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by my_RS4 View Post
    Maybe a gloss black?? To contrast the Silver. Gunmetal might not be enough of a contrast.
    Might have do some Photoshopping!!


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    was never really a fan of gloss black, but maybe it's cause i've never seen on in person on a rs4

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    Satin black!

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    What that guy said.

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    I'd say OEM titanium finish.


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    First world problem right here..decideding what color to paint his RS4 wheels.

    That's being said my brother has Gun metal rims on his dark blue B8, looks nasty. Always a fan of Gun Metal.


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    Some kind of satin grey (whichever tone you like), with gloss black audi rings and center cap ring for contrast.

    It does depend on your optics pack though. IMO Avus looks very dull with the silver trim. The difference the Ti package makes is immense. I would get it wrapped to Ti spec, black headlights and darker wheels.

    If you keep the silver optics, keep the wheels silver.






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    I have an Avus RS4, and got winter rims in Anthracite. Love the combo, and considering refinishing my summer set as well. The Gloss Silver on those just highlights the brake dust; who wants to clean wheels every day?

    I don't go for flashy, I'm into the more subtle balance. So an Anthracite / Gunmetal / Titanium finish sets off the faint blues and grays in the Avus silver finish.

    My 2 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by my_RS4 View Post


    Here you go. Dunzo.


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    Love those wheels. Can you share wheel brand and specs? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MTN View Post
    Love those wheels. Can you share wheel brand and specs? Thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by zooyorker View Post
    Some kind of satin grey (whichever tone you like), with gloss black audi rings and center cap ring for contrast.

    It does depend on your optics pack though. IMO Avus looks very dull with the silver trim. The difference the Ti package makes is immense. I would get it wrapped to Ti spec, black headlights and darker wheels.

    If you keep the silver optics, keep the wheels silver.






    Dam, love the way your wheels look. With the color combo too, wish they had that color option for the US market.

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    Thanks everyone for their input. For reference, this is how my rs4 looks right now, it's not a Ti but i did get all the chrome blacked out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AlmostCosmos View Post
    I have an Avus RS4, and got winter rims in Anthracite. Love the combo, and considering refinishing my summer set as well. The Gloss Silver on those just highlights the brake dust; who wants to clean wheels every day?

    I don't go for flashy, I'm into the more subtle balance. So an Anthracite / Gunmetal / Titanium finish sets off the faint blues and grays in the Avus silver finish.

    My 2 cents
    Would love if you can share some pics! My biggest gripe with the current OEM silver color is how fast they get dirty, so I'm assuming any darker color will solve that issue.

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    I would search for a special on wheel repair. We had a special for $250 here in town for repair wheels and powdercoat
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    Seriously though, a dark gold or bronze would be pretty nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seishuku View Post



    Seriously though, a dark gold or bronze would be pretty nice.
    Think these would look pretty fresh..



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    Quote Originally Posted by kuelderrek View Post
    Thanks everyone for their input. For reference, this is how my rs4 looks right now, it's not a Ti but i did get all the chrome blacked out.

    Windy Hill, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuelderrek View Post
    Thanks everyone for their input. For reference, this is how my rs4 looks right now, it's not a Ti but i did get all the chrome blacked out.

    Definitely dark satin grey with gloss black accents on the centercaps!!! Looks great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoreyRS View Post
    Windy Hill, eh?
    Of course ;)

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    Don't think you beat the look of oem ti against avus…perfect contrast for sure!
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    welp, today is finally the day. I think I decided on a darker grey color. The guy has a OEM audi r8 gum metal with a flat finish so I'm going to go with that, and see if he paint the center hubs as well. I'm really sold on Zooyorker 's wheels so might try to do a black accents on the center wheel caps myself when I get the car back.

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    Keep in mind that powder coating involves heating which depending on the process can anneal the aluminium and make it more brittle. This may affect the strength of your wheels especially if you are tracking.

    I quote a post I found from Alan Peltier at HRE Performance Wheels:

    "With the greatest respect, this is an engineering question. It is not for refinishers or chrome platers to decide. Many forged wheels have been weight optimized for a specific load on a specific vehicle. That is, the weight is reduced to the absolute minimum required by the vehicle load, otherwise why bother? Therefore, any loss of strength compromises the reliability of the part and its load carrying capability as well. And potentially, the safety of the driver.The chroming process reduces the ductility and strength of the forged alloy to varying degrees, depending upon the methods used and the specific plating alloy used. This phenomenon, known as hydrogen embrittlement, is well documented scientifically and carefully tested for in aircraft/aerospace components.Wheels can certainly be designed with chroming in mind. Excess material and mass can be added during manufacturing to compensate for losses in the chroming tank. This thread, however, deals with REFINISHING.It is our opinion that there are simply too many unknowns in these processes to risk weakening the alloy. Therefore, for forged, heat treated alloys, we do not recommend powder coating except by trained expert facilities with quality systems and Brinell hardness testing systems.And we do not recommend chroming forged wheels, unless the wheel was designed for this finish. A cure temp of 375 degrees fahrenheit for 30 minutes will overage the alloy and begin the annealing process. This is not recommended by us, HRE, OZ, Champion Motorsports (who forbids powder coat entirely), BBS and most other forged wheel companies. This also includes the 50 or so forged wheel companies worldwide for which we supply the blank forgings.Many of these companies will void the warranty for any refinish not done under their control. We don't blame them.As far as the OEs are concerned, if you refinish or plate a factory wheel and ANYTHING goes wrong, you are on your own: ZERO warranty.Safety and liability are the issues. We don't know anything about your company, its processes, quality systems or technology. But if a wheel is refinished and then fails in service, or someone gets hurt, we all know who gets served with a lawsuit. The USA has 4% of the world's population and over 50% of the world's lawyers."

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