Titanium Colour Wheels
Titanium Colour Wheels
Thinking of having them painted, has anyone had this done and if so can you recommend anyone (London based) and also any pics?
Thanks
Howard
Thanks
Howard

B7 - RS4 Saloon - Daytona Grey - Black Optics
RE: Titanium Colour Wheels
Had it done after scuffing one wheel on a kerb
Also have a Daytona RS4, so tried titanium colour; regretted it (colour change)and not impressed with quality (paint peeling on inner rim)
Bought 4 new wheels and now back to original
Titanium always looked 'dirty' compared to the silver originals
Also have a Daytona RS4, so tried titanium colour; regretted it (colour change)and not impressed with quality (paint peeling on inner rim)
Bought 4 new wheels and now back to original
Titanium always looked 'dirty' compared to the silver originals
Titanium Wheels
I had my wheels done via Audi as part of their exclusive package when i ordered the car, they cost me £85 + V.A.T for all of the wheels. I disagree with the comment that suggests they always look dirty, as they disguise the dust and still look good when they are dirty (not that i am looking for a debate thats just my opinion)
I feel though they make my car more distinctive and it enhances the cars appeal!!! (in my opinion that is!!!)
I have attached an image for you to see them on my car.
I feel though they make my car more distinctive and it enhances the cars appeal!!! (in my opinion that is!!!)
I have attached an image for you to see them on my car.
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I had mine professionally refurbed by Lepsons to a different shade titanium than the audi standard as I didn't like the lack of contrast between standard titanium and the daytona grey paintwork.
They are painted using OEM techniques and the finish is superb. Absolutely no peeling and I'm confident there won't be. Another good place is pristine alloy wheels.
Also agree that they don't look as "dirty" as do the silver wheels with brake dust
They are painted using OEM techniques and the finish is superb. Absolutely no peeling and I'm confident there won't be. Another good place is pristine alloy wheels.
Also agree that they don't look as "dirty" as do the silver wheels with brake dust
Current: C7 RS6 - Black, VW Passat CC R36 - Black, Freelander 2 - Black
Sold: 911 C4S (991) - Black, Panamera Turbo ('11) - Carrera White, Nissan GT-R - DMG, B8 S4 - Phantom Black, B7 RS4 - Daytona grey saloon, Noble M400, Golf R32, Evo VIII MR, M3, Cooper S, Civic Type-R, BMW 120D (black), Mazda 6 MPS
Sold: 911 C4S (991) - Black, Panamera Turbo ('11) - Carrera White, Nissan GT-R - DMG, B8 S4 - Phantom Black, B7 RS4 - Daytona grey saloon, Noble M400, Golf R32, Evo VIII MR, M3, Cooper S, Civic Type-R, BMW 120D (black), Mazda 6 MPS
Agree they hide the brake dust, but when cleaned I much preferred the silver colour (car washed weekly minimum)
As regards the peeling; I guess that's my own fault for not choosing a 'good enough' refurb company, lesson learned
I guess it's all down to preference on wheel colour choice, I can see pros and cons of each.
As regards the peeling; I guess that's my own fault for not choosing a 'good enough' refurb company, lesson learned
I guess it's all down to preference on wheel colour choice, I can see pros and cons of each.
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No great pics as haven't had a chance to take any with a decent camera...the one that took these doesn't seem to be able to show the contrast of the bodywork to the wheel colour as well as is visible with the naked eye. These were taken some months ago:hbk wrote:Thanks Guys, do you have any pics alex?




Current: C7 RS6 - Black, VW Passat CC R36 - Black, Freelander 2 - Black
Sold: 911 C4S (991) - Black, Panamera Turbo ('11) - Carrera White, Nissan GT-R - DMG, B8 S4 - Phantom Black, B7 RS4 - Daytona grey saloon, Noble M400, Golf R32, Evo VIII MR, M3, Cooper S, Civic Type-R, BMW 120D (black), Mazda 6 MPS
Sold: 911 C4S (991) - Black, Panamera Turbo ('11) - Carrera White, Nissan GT-R - DMG, B8 S4 - Phantom Black, B7 RS4 - Daytona grey saloon, Noble M400, Golf R32, Evo VIII MR, M3, Cooper S, Civic Type-R, BMW 120D (black), Mazda 6 MPS
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Had mine done too, though at the time was told that Audi Exclusive wouldnt offer Ti alloys for the UK?!? So had them done by the dealers recommend refurb company. They did a great job and really happy with the look. Audi paint code ref GREY RV7D.
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FORGET THIS POST LOOK AT THE NEXT ONEaudijohn wrote:Willbaforce, great colour combo that, get the mirrors done and it would look even better.

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Nardo Grey RS6 Vorsprung 600 PS 2021 model
Nardo Grey RS6 Performance 605 PS. Titanium
Misano Red RS4 B8 450 PS
Phantom Black RS4 B7 444 BHP
Nardo Grey RS6 Performance 605 PS. Titanium
Misano Red RS4 B8 450 PS
Phantom Black RS4 B7 444 BHP
I think it is just right as it is. Keeping the mirrors as they are breaks it up, I think it would be too white otherwise and look like a fridge. What about the titanium mirrors off one of those special edition cars, that would look nice.audijohn wrote:Willbaforce, great colour combo that, get the mirrors done and it would look even better.
I really like the look of this car, which dealer sorted out the wheels for you and how much to do the work.
Nardo Grey RS6 Vorsprung 600 PS 2021 model
Nardo Grey RS6 Performance 605 PS. Titanium
Misano Red RS4 B8 450 PS
Phantom Black RS4 B7 444 BHP
Nardo Grey RS6 Performance 605 PS. Titanium
Misano Red RS4 B8 450 PS
Phantom Black RS4 B7 444 BHP
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