But here's the real kicker why I don't think why I would get rims like this: it would be the only thing "done up" on my car. I don't want to look like an ass where I started to fix up my car, but I could only do the tires. And really, I don't want to be one of those tools with a tricked out cheaper car. So, what I think that I am going to do is just get some steel rims (bigger of course. Probably 16") and some regular tires. Then if I want to do something special for my car, I'll get the paint chips looked at. I think that the extra money that I "save" I'll just use to paying off my car faster.
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I think you should get a racing stripe. Something to make it look like this :
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Beware that if you get your rims too big, you'll need to buy custom brakes too, due the the centriwhatever forces from the bigger radius and weight. I learned that from Jesse James. The Virus rims were really nice, but you should get those spinning rims. On your town-car they would be a real sight.
ReplyDeleteOkay, just for the record, I think that since the rims are *attached* to the tires (rubber part), they can't spin by themselves. I think that this is only possible if you have hub caps.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is actually a fancy hub cap that spins, but they are included and built into the rims, so the cools always just refer to them as rims.
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