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Does anybody know the paint code (color) for the OZ rims used on a 1990 SE?

Searching on the forum revealed that the question has been asked before but I could not find an answer.

I hope that somebody knows the answer.

Esprit Freak

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As you said, an auto-body store can match colors just by analysis.  But sometimes, they will claim that the lack of a large-enough flat surface would prevent a good reading.

 

Locally, another owner with scratched aftermarket wheels found that an auto parts store (NAPA) had a book of color chips and that matching the colors was possible.

Atwell Haines

'88 Esprit

Succasunna, NJ USA

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Colormatching should be possible but I like to get them in the original color. I have no clue as how much (if any) the 32 year old silver/grey paint has detoriated from the original color.

Esprit Freak

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@Rambo I have not asked Hethal, and tbh the zero answer I got when I asked for a technical drawing has put me off a little.

I have asked our M100 cousins if they might know.

It’s only metal, it cannot win!

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After chatting to a bloke at SWWR he informed me that there are no real paint codes for alloy wheels.

Being that the wheel is produced by OZ I might drop them an email to see if they can help.

It’s only metal, it cannot win!

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Any discoloration / oxydation should only be on the surface layer of the paint.

If you gently use a bit of fine wet and dry to expose the lower part of the paint layer, the colour revealed should be the original colour.

That is assuming they have not been refurbed in the past....

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Lotus don't have the paint codes I'm afraid.

This has always been the case with OZ, Rimstock etc. As Lotus buy the wheels already painted, the manufacturer absolutely won't had over the paint code and it's been a thorn for some time. Commercial sensitivity of some dsescription I assume. 

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I think you’re spot on @Bibs. I haven’t heard back from OZ after I emailed them, and I don’t think I will either.

Thanks @NG5 I will do that. I just hope that they haven’t been refurbished before. 

Personally, I think the wheels should be a brighter silver. But, sometimes pictures (old advertisements) don’t speak a thousand words.

It’s only metal, it cannot win!

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I should add that after asking a question on the M100 side of this forum that @exeterjeep kindly supplied me with two RAL paint codes, 9006 & 9007, that could possibly be close.

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I remeber a search for the correct color on my Mercedes SL500 wheels.

To get the correct color ("Sterling SIlver"), the wheels had to be painted with a coat of RAL 9005 black and after that with the correct "sterling silver" color.

Be aware, that might also be a factor with the OZ wheels.

 

Patrick

 

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