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JayG 03-22-2016 12:55 PM

Painting lug bolts
 
Anyone have a good way to paint them black so it does not just rub off as soon as you put them on?

I tried Kilz primer and Krylon gloss black paint and it just rubbed off as soon as I tightened then with a socket

Mark_T 03-22-2016 12:58 PM

I don't think there is a way to get the paint to survive the socket, especially if you use an impact gun. The expensive fix is stainless steel lug bolts. The cheap fix is plastic caps.

The Radium King 03-22-2016 01:10 PM

soft socket.

JayG 03-22-2016 02:18 PM

I suppose i could get them black zinc'd

Racer Boy 03-22-2016 03:04 PM

Powder coating is pretty tough, but I don't know if it is tough enough to withstand an impact wrench. Why don't you try it, and let us know how it works? :)

JayG 03-22-2016 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Racer Boy (Post 488466)
Powder coating is pretty tough, but I don't know if it is tough enough to withstand an impact wrench. Why don't you try it, and let us know how it works? :)

I was thinking that, but it would cost more than just buying black lug bolts LOL

lkchris 03-22-2016 06:24 PM

Think ECS Tuning sells black ones

911monty 03-22-2016 06:31 PM

The new Panorama has titanium bolts advertised for $275 per set. Is Fred making these again?

edit: Checked website World-Motorsports, They are made in California.

aczyzewski 03-22-2016 07:30 PM

Have oddly had good results with plasti-dip. Wouldn't have expected it to hold up but maybe it's elasticity in the paint.

stelan 03-22-2016 08:37 PM

I painted mine with a very light coat of rustoleum spray can and they look good, if the paint is thin enough it will not crack, I only tighten my lugs by hand with a torque wrench and never with an impact gun

chaiyz 03-22-2016 09:03 PM

Found them. Here's the link.
 
Anyone running these
Porsche Titanium Lug Bolts

I'd buy them if the deal didn't seem too good to be true.
Quote:

Originally Posted by 911monty (Post 488501)
The new Panorama has titanium bolts advertised for $275 per set. Is Fred making these again?

edit: Checked website World-Motorsports, They are made in California.


mikesz 03-23-2016 04:07 AM

Who sells a soft socket for Boxster Lugs?

DWBOX2000 03-23-2016 04:52 AM

Buy the black plastic for 30 bucks and be done with it. They look nice. Don't have to worry about them.

CoBeerToad 03-23-2016 05:08 AM

Have the same issue. Tried painting, but that didn't last long at all. Was looking at the covers, but they won't cover the locking lug. (Went on Amazon and found bunches of different colors too. Thought that might be pretty neat.)

So I either need to buy 4 new lugs and 20 covers or come up with a solution to make the locking lug look pretty too.

CoBeerToad 03-23-2016 05:29 AM

Maybe I'll just get these.
http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/a...psj93xgbyq.png
Once I figure out the correct size.

Amazon.com: 20 Premium DPAccessories Black Spline Drive Lug Bolts for Aftermarket Wheels, 27mm Shank (M14x1.5B) 17mm/19mm Hex: Automotive

JayG 03-23-2016 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoBeerToad (Post 488560)
Have the same issue. Tried painting, but that didn't last long at all. Was looking at the covers, but they won't cover the locking lug. (Went on Amazon and found bunches of different colors too. Thought that might be pretty neat.)

So I either need to buy 4 new lugs and 20 covers or come up with a solution to make the locking lug look pretty too.

For starters, throw away the locking lug bolts

Those have the wrong seat. Our wheels use a ball seat, not conical

Burg Boxster 03-23-2016 06:41 AM

Skip the so called "soft sockets" - i.e. ones sold by Pelican as they all have disclaimer about steel wheel bolts/lug nuts. Which of course most including factory ones are.

Cheaper/easier solution: either plastic-dip your 19mm socket or just wrap/line with electrical tape and renew as needed.

Good luck :)

tommy583 03-23-2016 07:36 AM

I got these two years ago. They still look great.

https://www.ecstuning.com/Porsche-1998-Boxster-986-Base-Convertible-H6_2.5L/Wheels/Bolts,_Studs,_-and-_Nuts/ES2598487/

lkchris 03-23-2016 08:39 AM

Forget titanium

https://www.ecstuning.com/Porsche-2001-Boxster-986-Roadster-Convertible-H6_2.7L/Wheels/Bolts,_Studs,_-and-_Nuts/

Smallblock454 03-23-2016 08:52 AM

High temperature hot-dip zinc coating.

Regards, Markus


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