tC Painted Stock Rims
haha yea, that was the old one, i had the whole lip but never got around to putting it all on, and its a damn good thing or the front lip wouldve been destroyed, lol.
at the end off the day im kinda of glad i got a "second chance" i learned alot from my first tC and have been able to avoid alot of mistakes with my second one because of that.
at the end off the day im kinda of glad i got a "second chance" i learned alot from my first tC and have been able to avoid alot of mistakes with my second one because of that.
ehh, it wasnt to bad, i figured something bad was gonna happen and i was able to fix everything for $0 so im not that upset, lol. i was just without a car for a couple days...saved me some gas money at least, 
its all good now and im gonna find somewhere else for the fuse box later when i install some goodies. :D
its all good now and im gonna find somewhere else for the fuse box later when i install some goodies. :D
i did mine with 400 grit first to get it off, then went over it with 600 grit, then with 800 grit, for reassurance :D shoot some primer on them WAIT to dry, then a few coats of your desire paint color, then cake on the clear coat for shininess and protection.
at least thats what i did
at least thats what i did
lol well my bronze wheel paint held up REALLY good, my blue paint has been good to me so far, but then, i've rarely driven on the blues here lately... gotta put them back on tomorrow...
^^ well I have other cars...but my tC is my baby....I ordered and bought my new 2008 tC project nearly a year ago..and have modded her a decent amount....and still only have a grand total of 3,500 miles on her in almost a year....but have been looking to mod the stock wheels...especially because the stock finish is so soft.
Originally Posted by flintMicaTC
i did mine with 400 grit first to get it off, then went over it with 600 grit, then with 800 grit, for reassurance :D shoot some primer on them WAIT to dry, then a few coats of your desire paint color, then cake on the clear coat for shininess and protection.
at least thats what i did
at least thats what i did
mr.professional over here.
clean, sand w/ 400 grit, clean, paint, clear, throw em on and go! lmao









