Those look great. I did the same thing and found 16's that I liked and put them on my Cavalier. What did those run you?
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nice wheels. personally i would of went alittle bigger do to the fact of the lip on the rims. they make the rims look a size smaller than what they really are
yeah i love 17's but its all personal preferance...those are sweet rims man and a good price...good job
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Didn't want to sacrafice too much later on the track with 17s or 18s.
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Sort of. The center cap actually has a hole in it. It's more of a ring so you can see the shiny new lug nuts they sent with it, too. That little black piece that says "Enkie" on one side and "Performance" on the other.
For 16's they look nice. If you are just tryin' to lighin' things up then you did a great job on pickin' those out. One thing I would do if I was you is pick up some VHT(whatever brand paint you want) and make sure it is high temp paint and paint up those brakes so you only see black in the middle of the hub. Just make sure to let the paint dry before you put the wheels on. Otherwise have fun getting them off later.
Lowering and tinting would really make that car clean up nice. I think we're all waiting for this phase.
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^ Did you PS that? Thanks, now I can drool over that pic until I get tint and drop.
TRD, I noticed the brake thing. I already have some hi temp red and clear gloss, but I do think black is the way to go. Yeah, I'm going more for the speed side of things, but I don't mind looking good as long as I save for weight!
And before anybody mentions engine swap / ECO, I'm staying OHV! I'm going to prove everybody wrong.
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David St. Hubbins , AKA: Eddie wrote:^ Did you PS that? Thanks, now I can drool over that pic until I get tint and drop.
Yes indeed. You could say I needed a break from work today, and a little PSing can provide stress relief. Glad you find the picture drool-worthy.
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