jordi
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Hi,
I have just fitted new alloys from the standard wheels and the rear drums look a bit old and rusty. Do I have to paint them? If so, do I have to remove the drum and sand it down and paint it or can you do it on the spot?
I bought a spraying can from Vauxhall with the same colour code as the car, shall I use that one?
I know that there is a similar post about it but doesn’t really cover this subject
Thanks and sorry for all the questions.
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Icy
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Registered: 31st Jan 01
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thats what i did
jus sanded it down gave it wash etc
then sprayed it with same color paint as car.
had to do few times tho coz i didnt sand it enough n started to bubble and i didnt use lacquer
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Wabbit2k3
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Registered: 17th Mar 03
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I sanded mine down, used Hammerite to undercoat it then sprayed the same colour as the car.
All done while the drum was still on the car. No problems at all.
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Mav 3000
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how do you spray the underside of the drum without repainting the entire wheel arch and half the rear wing?
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jordi
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This was something I was also wondering, I guess I will have to cover it all to avoid painting the wheel arch, has anybody done it?
Wabbit2k3, did you use any Hammerite in special or just plain one form B&Q
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Kris TD
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stick two wheel nuts in the hub, take the handbrake off and rotate it, hardly rocket science.
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jordi
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cheers kris
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Wabbit2k3
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Just nomral Hammerite, me car is blue so I used light blue hammerite then oversprayed it with normal can from the local car shopee
Kris TD - exactly what I did.....but I coated them in grease so when I sprayed they didn't get stuck in. Just wipe the grease off and the paint comes off with it.
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DIGGIDY
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quote: Originally posted by Mav 3000
how do you spray the underside of the drum without repainting the entire wheel arch and half the rear wing?
put a bolt or two back in the drum and turn it till the patch you want to spray in on top...
better still remove the drum all together... it's only a couple of screws...
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Kris TD
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quote: Originally posted by DIGGIDY
quote: Originally posted by Mav 3000
how do you spray the underside of the drum without repainting the entire wheel arch and half the rear wing?
put a bolt or two back in the drum and turn it till the patch you want to spray in on top...
better still remove the drum all together... it's only a couple of screws...
no even that, its one bolt. with a split pin in it. and it should only be done up hand tight.
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bluecorsasteve
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brush it on its easier and takes less time
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Mav 3000
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Thanks for the help!
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jordi
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Thanks I will do it this weekend
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