Yes, easy enough to do... If spraying rather than painting you will either want to mask them up very well (certainly possible) or have the tyres removed.
Then sand them or have them blasted, prime & spray...
if you paint the tyre with washing up liquid the paint comes straight off (according to Willie who's always spot on, and he's already tried it with great results)
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I can confirm that painting the tyre side walls CAREFULLY with neat washing
up liquid works perfectly. Once it has dried you can spray away to your hearts content. Let the paint dry properly and then use a bristle brush and
loads of water and the tyre comes up cleaner than new!
If u are lookin the car to stay original go with whats on her. my opinion is that white rims will look really well with the blue (asuming thats ur car in the pic). make sure its the same white as the grill if u decide to go white, then it will all tie in well.
yeh I will have to be carefull to get the grill colour, grill needs doing too mind. just worried that the grey/silver will look a bit shiny and out of place
I think ESM do the correct colour in spray cans, you could try them.
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Tris wrote:Oh but I don't know what colour to do them help me... please
Yours is a late car, so dark silver is the correct wheel colour. Of course you can paint them any colour you want, old English white is quite nice too, but they were originally dark silver on your car.
You can buy the primer and spray cans of wheel silver from any motorfactors, likewise the abrasive paper and masking tape.
How dark is dark silver? I just started painting my wheels and realised what i thought was dark silver is more like bronze!? Nothing like the colour on the cap!