Looking for black rims for my white integra $400 under

Mike61096

17 yr. old Integra Modder
I want to get black rims for my white Integra, but I have a budget of $400. The wheels have to be either 14 or 15in. because I'm either going to use my old tires for a 14in set of wheels, or when my tires go, I'll but new tires for a 15in. set of wheels. Can anyone suggest a good set of black wheels that would look good on a white G2 for under $400?
 

Mike61096

17 yr. old Integra Modder
Thanks. I actually found a nice set of red 15's I think would look good

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R13

The other asshole
Plasti dip? Works just like spray paint. took me 15 minutes



If you have the money you should definitely buy wheels though.
 

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@R13
? Do you prime? Clear coat?

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R13

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Nope, It's plasti dip, Just pop the cap and get to work.

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bkirshr

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sh*t's the best. I plastidipped my emblems black when I had my black wheels. I love that ish. They have a ton of different colors, metalizers, glossifiers, etc. just go to dipyourcar.com when you buy it, and check out all of the videos on youtube. it will blow your mind haha

Mike, check craigslist too, you can probably find tons of sets on there for pretty cheap.

R13, I love the fit wheels. I'd love to have a set for winter haha
 

R13

The other asshole
I plasti dipped my hood and bumper, Big mistake, took around 3 hours to get it off and Havok had a hell of a time getting it off the bumper, it does however work well on wheels, I've peeled it off my wheels before with no issues.

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Mike61096

17 yr. old Integra Modder
If I plastidipped brand new wheels in the box, would there be a need ro prime and clean them?

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bkirshr

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I plasti dipped my hood and bumper, Big mistake, took around 3 hours to get it off and Havok had a hell of a time getting it off the bumper, it does however work well on wheels, I've peeled it off my wheels before with no issues.

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woah, really? everytime I've used it it's come off perfectly. how many coats did you put on?

If I plastidipped brand new wheels in the box, would there be a need ro prime and clean them?

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nope, you don't need primer for plastidip. that kind of defeats the purpose of being able to peel it off when you want. because the primer would still be there..
 

R13

The other asshole
3 coats but the problem was that it sort of absorbed into the paint and didn't want to peel at all, I used goo gone though and was able to wipe it off

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