Best looking wheels
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oddly enough my girlfriend sent me this link, but this stang has the best looking wheels ive seen yet
http://meguiarsonline.com/gallery/showphot...g&cat=500&page=
if you can ID those wheels....good for you
http://meguiarsonline.com/gallery/showphot...g&cat=500&page=
if you can ID those wheels....good for you
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better.....although I'm thinking of some chrome or polished on mine....haven't seen many of either on the redfire except the steeda chrome 18" on their website.....seems like wheels would just be flooding the market for these cars and it's just not the case so far....
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Originally posted by GarageLogic@January 7, 2005, 8:23 PM
I went with the Boze Stixx, polished, in an 18x9, 18x10 combo.
Here is a link: Stixx
I went with the Boze Stixx, polished, in an 18x9, 18x10 combo.
Here is a link: Stixx
i bet they rock on your sonic blue
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I'm not a fan of these, I like a little more wheel in my wheels. These all look just to thin for my taste. Glad you guys are starting to find so many that you like. Heck, I don't think the budget will allow it in my case but I like to look at your finds. B)
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That wheeltech site needs help...no pricing without calling, and the gallery is under construction....not too user friendly to me...oh well....great pics of wheels...
John
John
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good looks < lightweight
Wheels as an visual mod take back seat to wheels as a performance mod IMO, and most thinly spoked 5-spokes are lighter than the heritage retro-styles most of you seem to prefer (as do i as far as looks are concerned).
Now if they would make a cheap 16 pound deep dish torqthrust....
Wheels as an visual mod take back seat to wheels as a performance mod IMO, and most thinly spoked 5-spokes are lighter than the heritage retro-styles most of you seem to prefer (as do i as far as looks are concerned).
Now if they would make a cheap 16 pound deep dish torqthrust....
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Originally posted by thezeppelin8+January 7, 2005, 9:39 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (thezeppelin8 @ January 7, 2005, 9:39 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-GarageLogic@January 7, 2005, 8:23 PM
I went with the Boze Stixx, polished, in an 18x9, 18x10 combo.
Here is a link: Stixx
I went with the Boze Stixx, polished, in an 18x9, 18x10 combo.
Here is a link: Stixx
i bet they rock on your sonic blue [/b][/quote]
That's what I was thinking too.....similar to the 17" machined alum that I've got. The 1st set look sort of like the various Cobra wheels (except I don't like the "bolt" look at the bottom of each spoke). My 1st choice is the 18" chrome Torque Thrust II's then the Cobra style after that.