if they are alloy they are alloy you will not be able to remove alloy from alloy wheel its made of it, if you want to paint them then paint primer on very clean sended alloy wheels and apply the paint you want.
Generally no. Joe
older car rims are made out of steel where as new cars come out of factory with alloy wheels.
Be careful what people claim they can do. Alloy rims do not maintain strength when they bend and when you bend them back they become even weaker. Most reputable shops will not straighten alloy rims because of the potential for breakage and problems on the highway. Just find some replacment rims, you'll be safer.
depends on what rims you have. 195/70R14 - steel 14" rims with hub caps 205/60R16 - alloy 16" rims with 5 straight spokes 215/50R17 - alloy 17" rims with 5 diagonal spokes
depends on which rims you have: 195/70R14 - steel 14" rims with hub caps 205/60R16 - alloy 16" rims with 5 straight spokes 215/50R17 - alloy 17" rims with 5 diagonal spokes (225/45R17 also work on the 17" rims)
Could be either.
Black rims look really good with silver cars. Blue sometimes do too.
yes
The only information out is that it will have 22 inch lightweight alloy wheels.
its silver
Rims and mags are often used interchangeably, but there's a distinction. "Rims" refer to the outer edge of a wheel that holds the tire, while "mags" typically refer to magnesium or aluminum alloy wheels, which are lighter and more aesthetically appealing than traditional steel rims. Thus, while all mags are rims, not all rims are mags.
Had this problem with 3 of 4 rims on a 99 Intrigue. Tried several tire shops finally had to replace all four rims with after markets since the alloy was severely pitted/damaged in the bead.