Calypso Vert owner, basketweave wheels restoration

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  • Unearth078
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    looks great!
    Last edited by Unearth078; 08-09-2013, 04:52 AM.

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  • pilotskillse30
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    well thats going to look cool

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  • dubsport87
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    Originally posted by Danny
    Never been a fan of body matched wheels but the quality of work is impeccable. Nice job.
    Thanks I think I have about 8 hours in cleaning, fixing, sanding and painting these wheels.

    Originally posted by NeedaE30
    nice work man, need to see them on the car

    did you use sandpaper to clean the inside of the wheels? i ended up using 0000 steel wool with never dull and it worked awesome
    I used easy off oven cleaner, it works really well, but it eats through the clear. That didn't matter to me since I was sanding and repainting anyways.

    Originally posted by davesmystery
    Those are going to look awesome, I remember BMW offered all sorts of custom basketweaves back in the day.

    Also interested to hear what you used to clean them, I've used a variety of things but they haven't come out very well.
    Thanks, yeah easy off oven cleaner is awesome, its turns that baked on brake dust into goo you can just wipe off.

    Originally posted by Thehemiman
    I can see this being an awesome 90's oem look..
    Thanks!

    Originally posted by SteadyAim.
    Great work! Would love to see them mounted.
    Me too, it might be a couple weeks I want to let that clear fully cure.
    Last edited by dubsport87; 08-09-2013, 04:02 AM.

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  • SteadyAim.
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    Great work! Would love to see them mounted.

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  • Thehemiman
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    Originally posted by davesmystery
    Those are going to look awesome, I remember BMW offered all sorts of custom basketweaves back in the day.

    Also interested to hear what you used to clean them, I've used a variety of things but they haven't come out very well.
    I can see this being an awesome 90's oem look..

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  • davesmystery
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    Those are going to look awesome, I remember BMW offered all sorts of custom basketweaves back in the day.

    Also interested to hear what you used to clean them, I've used a variety of things but they haven't come out very well.

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  • NeedaE30
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    nice work man, need to see them on the car

    did you use sandpaper to clean the inside of the wheels? i ended up using 0000 steel wool with never dull and it worked awesome

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  • Danny
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    Never been a fan of body matched wheels but the quality of work is impeccable. Nice job.

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  • e30saam
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    This is going to look interesting.

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  • dubsport87
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    All four wheels had some degree of curb rash I had to address


    I painted the lips silver and color matched the centers calypso.


    Center caps in the process of paint


    Cleared!


    close up of my paint job


    All four wheels done


    everything drying in the sun


    close up of the centers


    In the process of putting the centers back together


    Here is the finished product!


    Im going to let the paint cure for a little while before I slap tires on. It was way more work than I had expected but def worth it. I have no intention of modding this car, but basically putting more expensive options on it that a customer could have had back when it was new.

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  • Calypso Vert owner, basketweave wheels restoration

    Hey folks, I recently bought a 91 318ic, and it came with bottlecaps. These wheels are ugly as sin. I picked up a set of basketweaves for cheap from a buddy. They were in need of a bit of love. Below is what I had to do to bring them back to looking good.

    my vert with the ugly wheels



    The wheels I got



    They look ok from 10ft



    I also got this nifty BBS center cap removal tool



    Had the tires removed, now for the fun part



    woof! I had my work cut out for me



    getting there



    got me some center caps from a member on here, I only got two with my set.



    I promptly took them apart and got them ready for paint.
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