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Re: Wheels. old school or bling bling?
[Re: sjs64polara]
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01/29/09 12:06 AM
01/29/09 12:06 AM
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Posts: 1,523 Oakley CA
69charger440_6pa
pro stock
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pro stock
Joined: Feb 2003
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Oakley CA
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I absolutly love those billet specialty street lite wheels. Anyone have any pics of them on a charger?
1969 Charger R/T under construction 2014 Ram 3500 Cummins 2006 Corvette Z06 2015 Corvette Z06 2014 BMW M5
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Re: Wheels. old school or bling bling?
[Re: carolinacuda]
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01/29/09 07:14 AM
01/29/09 07:14 AM
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Posts: 470 Big Chicago
amixon
mopar
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mopar
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Big Chicago
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Im trying to decide on wheels for my 74 prostreet cuda. Im riding the fence on a set of alum(s)like convo pros, torque thrusts, etc. or an old set of black steelies with dogpans. The car is red with a black hood and black taillight bezel. The rear wheels would be 10' and the front would be 5-6'. The old style would look mean but the new alums would be pretty. He** I cant decide. What do yall like?
Rims are NEVER an easy choice! I went with 10" Mopar Cop Rims when I first did my Fury, I love the look of Dog Dishes and Steel...But THEN I also picked up a set of AlumaStars which I monted slicks on and drove to a few car shows with. IMO the flashy rims did draw more people to the car but the steels gave it much more of a sleeper look! Then again modified steelies cost almost as much as some new school stuff!
Not sure if this will help or hinder!
Good luck
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Re: Wheels. old school or bling bling?
[Re: amixon]
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01/29/09 08:15 AM
01/29/09 08:15 AM
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Posts: 4,866 North of Detroit
HemiDart68
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When it comes to wheels, i perfer either the old school, or a new design. Dont really get into the aftermarket designs from the 80's. Whats cool with wheels is you can get a little creative without ruining the car, wheels are always an easy fix. One of the reasons i also went with an aftermarket wheel was i didn't want to cover up and hide my too much money brakes.
In God we trust, all others pay cash.
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Re: Wheels. old school or bling bling?
[Re: HemiDart68]
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01/29/09 11:10 AM
01/29/09 11:10 AM
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amixon
mopar
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mopar
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When it comes to wheels, i perfer either the old school, or a new design. Dont really get into the aftermarket designs from the 80's. Whats cool with wheels is you can get a little creative without ruining the car, wheels are always an easy fix. One of the reasons i also went with an aftermarket wheel was i didn't want to cover up and hide my too much money brakes.
Hemi, I love that look, is that powdercoat or anodized? I have plans on doing the center of my AlumaStars in black... they looks really good on your car
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Re: Wheels. old school or bling bling?
[Re: amixon]
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01/29/09 11:14 AM
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Posts: 4,866 North of Detroit
HemiDart68
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When it comes to wheels, i perfer either the old school, or a new design. Dont really get into the aftermarket designs from the 80's. Whats cool with wheels is you can get a little creative without ruining the car, wheels are always an easy fix. One of the reasons i also went with an aftermarket wheel was i didn't want to cover up and hide my too much money brakes.
Hemi, I love that look, is that powdercoat or anodized? I have plans on doing the center of my AlumaStars in black... they looks really good on your car
Thank you, they are Anodized, They look good in person, it sometimes looks strange in pictures.
In God we trust, all others pay cash.
www.lightnens.com (Home of the world's fastest Paint Job)
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