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Show me a wheel that you can look at and instantly know which vehicle it came from.
The rules are simple: it has to be OEM and can either be a regular wheel or a wheel cover.
I’ll nominate the first-gen Dodge/Plymouth Neon wheel cover. Show this to just about anyone who was around in the mid-90s and they’ll probably be able to tell you that it came off a Neon.
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Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren turbine wheels.
Next question.
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Volkswagen dish wheel covers.
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Came here to post this. So obvious.
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As common as they are, they’re very recognizable.
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The second you see it you know it came either from a New Edge or S197 Mustang GT or from the American Muscle catalog.
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BMW M-system turbine wheels.
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Ronal is the king of ironically cool wheels. You can’t take a car with teddybear wheels seriously, just as you can’t take any Ronal Turbo equipped car is insanely cool unless the owner takes it too seriously.
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I thought of two that, like the Beetle, are really unlikely to be found on anything else. Partly due to hub pattern, partly style.
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The curvy ones on a Huayra.
Or the carbon ones on a Agera.
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Porsche Turbo Twists
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Can be on several different models (W114, W115, W116, W123, etc.) but very distinctive.
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Let me answer your question properly, with a well-known wheel. Campagnolo magnesium wheels for the Miura.
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But those came on loads of cars.
Some older sets:
And even some new ones.
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Self-Explanatory Porsche 911. The polished one looks with logo looks better.
Below are some unforgettable Brazilian classics. They are ugly, but imprinted on our collective memories, can’t unsee them.
It’s a Brazilan thing. GM Monza. This design only came on this car. Never was reused. If it was placed in another car we would say “it’s using Monza wheels”.
There are a couple more. Can’t unsee VW Santana with the “Orbital”. Yes, people love their 18”. That’s why you can’t forget, how ridiculous they look. Go wash your brain after seeing. The dimensions vary with each size. They can be either cap or full wheel.
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Do they still make the bears?
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Well duh
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Because rallycar.
Or the other style.
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It’s not even close
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Were those OEM on anything?
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http://www.ronal-wheels.com/en-int/showroo…
Much to my surprise and delight, they do! I wouldn’t ever buy them, but the world is a slightly better place with those wheels than without.
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a lot of the others are not as easily identifiable, the trans am is pretty easy tho
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They look cool but what was the purpose for this?
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nah thats been copied time and time again. even Volvo has a wheel style like that.
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love the P-type wheels but they got put on the celica GT-S too, and maybe the 86 as well, though that may just be a popular swap.
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To provide cool air for brakes as depicted in this picture.
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I think they were supposed to channel air towards the brakes.
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That’s actually kinda genius.
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Just the Celica GTS. The 86 never got those wheels. Being that the Celica Supra and Celica Celica were so similar at the time, I think it’s fine.
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They are forged magnesium wheels and quite light (9.5kg for the wheel, 1.9 for the covers). The cover is for brake cooling. Their design was derided for looking too much like plastic hub covers and making the tires look like whitewalls.
http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e34-…
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that's cheating...it's written right on the sidewall were it's from :p
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They cool the brakes be drawing in cool air.
Also, fluffy tire blankets.
http://jalopnik.com/the-best-part-…
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Damn near.
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It is. Turbo fan wheels used to be pretty common in motorsports but BMW was one of the only car manufacturers to offer them for road cars.
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easy, mk4 VW’s
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hover mode :D
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‘95 Cobra R wheels. It was THE wheel in the mid to late ‘90s for Mustang and Fords. It was so popular that I have I have seen it on non fords as well. I have seen them on Nissan 300zx, Mitsu 3kGT, Mazda RX7s and a ton of other 5x5.45 cars and trucks.
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The best part is that white hubcaps were available for white Neons! I like how the plastic cover has 5 nut holes even though the actual wheels only has 4 lugs :p
The Mk1 Focus did the same thing
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Mark 1 GTI
928 (both are highly distinctive)
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Kinja’s gonna Kinj, so no photos. But Camaro IROCs end up on everything Chevrolet (and they honestly look good to me!).
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Came here to post exactly this.
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Chevy Rally wheels.
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Saab three spokes.
That and Volvo Pegasus wheels...
I’m partial to the Dracos myself...
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It just has to be weird and Swedish.
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Cragars.
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didn’t see your post. I posted the same exact thing, same image too I think haha.
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Timeless
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Cragar’s
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My other two suggestions would have been rally wheels(camaro/corvette) and the obvious answer - Steelies!
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The only correct answer is Lamborghini Countach.
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It would have to be Volk TE37s, it’s the only wheel I know of that many people people know the make and model of on sight
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That would be amazing.
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This is the correct answer
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M6
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