Originally posted by joebobclark
Any powdercoating shop can do a set of wheels.
Around here, everybody says ProCoat, but I heard they have long turn around times and the quality of their work tends to be lacking from what I have seen. Checking into some smaller places MAY yield better results.
My wheels took 2-weeks to strip, prep, and powdercoat. Had the wheels for about three years and the coating looked as good as the day I picked them up.
ProCoat can get fairly backed up on work...obviously there is a reason for that. I'm not trying to sell everyone on that shop, but EVERY single piece of work I have seen them do was flawless. I have had numerous friends come out with beautiful jobs done by ProCoat. In my personal opinion it is worth the wait and cost to get the job done right. Proper powdercoating will last practically forever...a half assed job will not. Just my .02