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Wheels are typically produced from the manufacturer in one of the following ways:
Many wheels are painted a color to accent or enhance the color scheme of a vehicle. Some of today's trends are to paint the wheels silver, glossy black, or another color to accent the paint scheme. When we paint a wheel, we then clearcoat the wheel for a durable, brilliant outer finish nearly identical to the paint on your car. It will hold up to years of exposure to the elements, and can be easily cleaned, and revitalized if necessary. We are able to paint your wheels any color you choose, from white to black and everything in between.
Some wheels, both steel and aluminum, have a polished finish. This is a process by which heat and mild abrasives are applied to the surface of the rim to bring out a luster, or shine, that is reflective. These finishes can then be clearcoated for added durability and resulting in less maintenance to preserve the appearance. If you choose not to have the finish clearcoated, the result is even more brilliant, as the additonal layer of clearcoat does take away from the brilliance, but the upkeep and maintenance is much more frequent, as occasional "touch ups" will be needed.
Many auto manufacturers produce wheels that are CNC machined for their final appearance. After a wheel has been cast in aluminum, the wheel is then spun, with a cutting tool taking a small amount out of the face of the wheel, in an exacting increment, to produce a series of very fine, circular lines in the wheel. Depending on the spacing of these lines, the finish can be rough, or nearly polished, and our brand new CNC lathe is capable of producing the desired finish. After cutting, the wheel is then clearcoated for durability and to keep the appearance unchanged for years to come.
Often times, wheels are transferred to a chroming process, whereby the wheel is chemically stripped, then layers of material are applied through a chemical and electrical bonding process, producing a finish that is very shiny and reflective. Chroming, when done properly, results in a durable finish that resists many chemicals and exposure. We offer chroming of wheels through an outside vendor, and at an additional charge.
Powdercoating is a chemical and electric process by which a layer of a powdered paint is applied to the wheel, and electrostatically bonded to the surface. The wheel with powdercoating is then subjected to a heat process which converts the powdered paint to a durable finish, which can then be clearcoated with clear powdercoat, traditional paint, or left without any coating. Powdercoat is available in nearly any color, and is available at an additional charge.
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HOLLANDER: 59340
WHEELSIZE: 17x8
BOLT PATTERN:120mm
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HOLLANDER: 1004
WHEELSIZE: 15x6
BOLT PATTERN:4.75in
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HOLLANDER: 68681
WHEELSIZE: 13x5
BOLT PATTERN:100mm
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HOLLANDER: 72685
WHEELSIZE: 16x7
BOLT PATTERN:5.5in
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HOLLANDER: 1619
WHEELSIZE: 16x6.5
BOLT PATTERN:6.5in
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HOLLANDER: 65741
WHEELSIZE: 14x5.5
BOLT PATTERN:4.5in
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