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Old 04-28-2011, 03:36 PM   #43
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Thanx dude, ive come to understand. Be patient.
No problem man; let me know when you can get me some images that I can work with. In the meantime I'll try to pull some strings around here

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Old 04-28-2011, 03:38 PM   #44
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I can honesltly say I have not seen a bad looking Cor Wheel.

Thanks man! We aim to please everyone even with our prices. One of the benefits of being a manufacturer. We can be very aggressive with pricing; we're all working folks just like everyone else.

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Old 04-28-2011, 11:39 PM   #45
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My painted Factory Reproduction wheels from BFXenon are holding up wonderfully. The only time I pay for a high priced set of wheels are on my show trucks that I build, not on a daily diriver.
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Old 04-28-2011, 11:56 PM   #46
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My painted Factory Reproduction wheels from BFXenon are holding up wonderfully. The only time I pay for a high priced set of wheels are on my show trucks that I build, not on a daily diriver.
See, that makes sense. These things don't seem like they are supposed to be for a DD. Mine anyway.
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Old 04-29-2011, 06:30 AM   #47
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Josh,

Cor is willing to work with us here. They simply requested some good photos of the flaws, to see if things are normal or not. Black wheels collect a lot of dust, and so does the powdercoating process since it relies on static electricity to apply the powder. Some contaminants do get into the finishes, but they shouldn't be glaring. The pics you posted show dusty wheels, it is hard to tell what is going on with those. Turn the flash off and take a normal photo with a clear camera, that is all they are asking for here.

I've learned that when it comes to wheels, there is no such thing as a show quality paint finish. That goes for even the expensive brands. I'd consider most wheel paint finishes "very good", and live with minor flaws. Scratches or chips, that is something else entirely though.

Either way, this will get taken care of.

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Good info on the picture taking. Flash can actually inhibit a good pic.

As for powdercoating.... there are good places and cheap places to get powder done. They usually are not both the same place.

We have quite a bit of powdercoating done and rarely see any glaring flaws.
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