What do you think of this setup?
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What do you think of this setup?
Just came from c5 z06 wheels. Needed something to fit my new brakes. Picked these over weld rts wheels... not sure go w I feel about them.
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I had the fenders rolled and beat the inner fender up to make sure it doesn’t rub before I put the wheels on.
Last edited by 35thanni; 08-30-2018 at 02:27 PM.
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#16
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They look good to me based upon the few pics I’ve seen. Is there something about them that you don’t like? Regarding the color matched pinstripe around the perimeter, I’ve never cared for that, but it all comes down to personal preference.
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#18
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I think some vendors offer polishing, but it can be expensive. I guess you can also get blanks and polish them yourself if you’re capable. I’m debating piano Black for my ‘94 that’s a Black hardtop, Black mirrors and limo tint. It might look great, but I’ve never had a car with black wheels. I also wish polished was an option directly from Forgestar.
#19
I think some vendors offer polishing, but it can be expensive. I guess you can also get blanks and polish them yourself if you’re capable. I’m debating piano Black for my ‘94 that’s a Black hardtop, Black mirrors and limo tint. It might look great, but I’ve never had a car with black wheels. I also wish polished was an option directly from Forgestar.
#20
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I'm pretty picky with wheels. There are very few that I would actually run on my own car--and I like yours. I would go with brushed or chrome lugs, and a brushed center cap. If you want a brushed lip, you could easily spin them on the car and carefully hold some sandpaper up to the lip to sand off the paint/powdercoat at the lip (probably easiest with the tires off). I do not think they look too big, and the black color matches your tinted windows and the rest of the color scheme. It also offsets your CTS-V brakes perfectly.