![]() 12/08/2014 at 23:47 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It can be stock or modified.
But it must be steelies.
My pick is, of course, a Saab 9-5. Not mine pictured since I couldn't find affordable steelies in time.
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I always liked Jeeps on steelies
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/thread
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dam those wheels look so RIGHT on that car...
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Because sadly too many of these I see are donked out.
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3rd Gen 4Runner on FJ Crusier steelies.
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Both Saabs look great in their respective wheels, but the correct answer is all cars.
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Those are alloys tho.
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I saw a JK yesterday with these wheels. It also had what must have been 4" spacers and no lift, so nearly the entire wheel/tire was past the fender. It was awful.
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1992 Chevy Caprice
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I saw a 2005-ish Mustang Convertible, yellow, with yellow steelies and chrome center caps. Holy s**t does it look good.
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Someone recently posted a pic of a black '60's 'Stang with black steelies. I wish I could find that picture.
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I win:
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these look so so wrong!
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I can't find a picture of them on a car but they came on the Ford Focus Mk2.
Here's a picture of a Focus with steel wheels and trims. The trim from even close up looks like an alloy wheel the way the spokes of the steel wheel are hidden behind the spokes of the trim. Very tasteful in that they even look good by themselves.
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Almost. Needs dark centers:
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Too clean.
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That looks mean and purposeful. I do like. :D
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Nope - stock, like the car I learned stick on ...