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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
Attractive Design
Improved Handling
Improved Cornering
Bumpier Ride
Poor Traction in Snow
How do I find my tire size?
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Pros & Cons of Staggered Fitment
Attractive Design
Improved Handling
Improved Cornering
Bumpier Ride
Poor Traction in Snow
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March 21, 2023
There are several components of a wheel, one of which is the rim. There are also several ways to classify wheels: lug pattern, offset, size, materials, and finish. And within finishes, there are several ways to classify those, including anodized and powder-coated, which is what this article explains.
Many people use wheel and rim interchangeably, but there is a distinction. We have an article explaining everything you need to know about the difference between rims and wheels.
Let's get back to wheel coating. We'll help you determine which type of coating is the best for you, which is important if you want to upgrade your ride with new wheels.
Wheels can have various coatings depending on the desired appearance, performance and cost. Here are some of the most common types of coatings:
While many wheel coating options exist, powder coating and paint are the most popular. Let's look at what makes them different.
Painting and powder coating are two standard methods used to add a layer of protection and enhance the appearance of wheels. The main difference between the two methods lies in the materials used and the application process.
Painting involves applying a liquid coating, usually an enamel or urethane-based paint, onto the wheel's surface using a spray gun. The paint dries through a chemical reaction, forming a hard, durable finish. Painting is a relatively simple and cost-effective process that can be done at home or in a professional paint shop.
On the other hand, powder coating involves applying a dry powder made of finely ground particles of pigment and resin to the wheel's surface. The wheel is then heated in an oven, causing the powder to melt and form a smooth, durable coating.
Powder coating offers several advantages over painting, including superior durability, resistance to chipping, and a more consistent finish.
While both painting and powder coating can provide a protective and attractive finish for wheels, powder coating generally offers better durability and resistance to damage though it comes at a higher cost and requires specialized equipment and expertise.
Another popular option is anodizing, an electrochemical process that increases the thickness and hardness of the natural oxide layer on the surface of the metal of the wheels, including aluminum. Anodized aluminum has undergone this process, resulting in a rugged, durable and corrosion-resistant coating.
Car wheels made of anodized aluminum have a protective layer formed by anodizing. This layer provides several benefits, such as increased resistance to corrosion, abrasion and wear.
The anodized coating also improves the wheel's durability, making it more resistant to chipping, scratching, and other forms of damage. Also, anodized aluminum can be colored, offering a wide range of customization options.
Overall, anodized aluminum is a popular material for car wheels due to its durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal.
The difference between anodized vs non-anodized aluminum is that the latter doesn't have that added layer. Non-anodized aluminum is cheaper and lighter weight, and although it might be less common in vehicle wheels, you will see it on airplane parts, electronics and even household appliances.
A painted finish is your most cost-effective option. But powder coating is generally considered the longest-lasting and most durable for wheels.
While powder coating is more expensive than other coating methods, it is also more damage-resistant and can last many years without needing to be reapplied.
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