wheel options
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wheel options
I'm looking at maybe getting some 18" wheels for my Aurora, but I'm not sure what would look good on it.. The wheels at tirerack don't really appeal to me all that much, so the "wheel simulator" on the car doesn't really appeal to me all that much. I'm looking at wheels from discount tire right now. these are two wheels that I have taken a liking to..
Price $130 per wheel
Price $145/wheel
If you have any other ideas of what would look good on my car, definatley give me your opinion! Thanks guys!
Price $130 per wheel
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Price $145/wheel
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If you have any other ideas of what would look good on my car, definatley give me your opinion! Thanks guys!
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I like the first ones better. You can probably find someone on here to do a photochop for you if you provide a good side pic of your car. Let us know what you decide.
Wow, I guess us Erieites are addicted to the BC, and opinionated about wheels! There were replies to this post when I typed mine, but when I submitted it pudddy'* came up.
Originally Posted by Puddy46
Go for option #2. might be a little more expensive, but will look much better.
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here'* a bunch of pics of my car.. none are a dead-side shot though. I think those great at photoshop can make one of those pictures done though. Thanks!
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...930&highlight=
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...930&highlight=
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Originally Posted by tallbump
I like the first ones better. You can probably find someone on here to do a photochop for you if you provide a good side pic of your car. Let us know what you decide.
Wow, I guess us Erieites are addicted to the BC, and opinionated about wheels! There were replies to this post when I typed mine, but when I submitted it pudddy'* came up.
Originally Posted by Puddy46
Go for option #2. might be a little more expensive, but will look much better.
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# 2 in chrome if possible. I see alot of #1' * style these days... seems like every wheel maker is doing one like it , laquered aluminum and black also. #2 has a slight resemble to GXP wheels.
And both great prices if their quality made.
And both great prices if their quality made.
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I'd go with the second set. It suits the car better. Cleaner, classier, but sporty as well. Here'* a couple quickies (didn't have the mouse for the laptop). You get the idea though