Wrapping diamond-cut wheels?

Pixelated816

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My Emira will have diamond-cut wheels. I like how they look, but I plan on getting them wrapped in matte black at some point. I have never seen the diamond-cut wheels in person; I know nothing about wrapping wheels. Will there be any problems, or will it be all right to wrap them?
 

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Heat from braking will cause most wraps to shrink and deform. Too close to a heat source have also seen wraps catching fire causing a whole car to burn down. Highly not recommended if you are going to do any spirited driving
 

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I dont think anyone wraps wheels. It would be insanely tedious and not last.

Call a Auto Paint or Wheel shop and ask if they can "Powder coat" them
I think its around $400-$500 for a set of 4.
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My Emira will have diamond-cut wheels. I like how they look, but I plan on getting them wrapped in matte black at some point. I have never seen the diamond-cut wheels in person; I know nothing about wrapping wheels. Will there be any problems, or will it be all right to wrap them?
There are people who will probably love to have the stock diamond cut wheels. I would just sell them and get yourself matte black wheels that you like.
 

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Im not sure if people are still doing it, but plastidip might be the solution you’re looking for
 

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