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  • #16
    I went with #1. But to be honest it would depend on which car they were going on as to which one would really look best. IMO
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    • #17
      ...1.

      And now I want to paint my wheels. XD

      Though the others don't look bad either, I agree with Monsoon that it would matter which car they were going onto... generally I think you numbered them according to what I would have on mine, though. :3 1, 2, 3, 4.

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      • #18
        i wish mine looked like 1 honestly

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        • #19
          They're rare, but I've seen factory trim rings for the 12" wheels at the 'yard. I should have grabbed them. They were dirty but might have cleaned up well.

          DaveG painted the rims he bought from me black and put on rings and caps. They look great on the Yellow Banana.

          Karl
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          '93GL "Luxstiva," '94 B6 engine & ATX; needs overhauled
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          • #20
            Any wheel cover that tries to look like an alloy wheel, or show fake wheel nuts get a big cross in my book.. Can't go past the tried and tested classic steelie with chrome trim

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            • #21
              Just so you know what you are looking for... I have found the rings usually on ATX cars, and they are made for the 1/2" wider stock rim. They also have a cutout that corresponds to a raised block on the wheel. The 4" rim does not mate up with the std width rim. Beware the chrome aftermarkets. Not only do they not fit the narrow rim, they will rust within a month. The factory type are a good grade stainless steel.
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