So which color wheels look best in your opinion?

Which color wheels?

  • Satin Black

    Votes: 22 39.3%
  • Grey

    Votes: 29 51.8%
  • Chrome

    Votes: 6 10.7%

  • Total voters
    56
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I like your style of wheel choices :D

Can't decide between the black or the grey, so I didn't vote. I think the chrome ones are too much bling if that makes sense...
 
If I remember right, you have a 73 big bolt pattern car ?
15"x7" factory Mopar steel wheels (powdercoated gloss black) chrome lugnuts.
235/60-15" T/A Radials.
Magnifico !!!!!!!! :)

Yep 73 BBP.
So old school back yard hot rod style, but clean also.
 
I like your style of wheel choices :D

Can't decide between the black or the grey, so I didn't vote. I think the chrome ones are too much bling if that makes sense...

Somebody I know has wheels pretty close to those in black and they look good.:D
The bling thing makes total sense, and I feel the same way about those. (on this car anyway)
Actually the car sits higher than I would like, but up here I have to run it high because of the sucky roads.
Those KYB gas shocks I got might help that a little but not that much I don't think.
 
Yep 73 BBP.
So old school back yard hot rod style, but clean also.

Yes Sir.
Heres a Dart I put together with the wheels/tires I mentioned.
15x7 Mopar steelies
235/60-15
I usually go with a BFG! but got a good deal on the Firestone.
Obviously its your car, but I always thought the wheels you have chosen are a little Chevy
for me. Just my 2cents. Im a steel wheel dog dish, or Rallye kind of guy. Cragers are a day 2 favorite.

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Certainly not chrome. I'm leaning black (Good GAWD I don't believe I said that LMAO)
 
Yes Sir.
Heres a Dart I put together with the wheels/tires I mentioned.
15x7 Mopar steelies
235/60-15
I usually go with a BFG! but got a good deal on the Firestone.
Obviously its your car, but I always thought the wheels you have chosen are a little Chevy
for me. Just my 2cents. Im a steel wheel dog dish, or Rallye kind of guy. Cragers are a day 2 favorite.

My Roadrunner had the old school MT spokes with MT white lettered tires, and I liked those but they did have lots of aluminum around the lip.
These days and with this car I want it to lean a little more toward modern than that, not to mention the selection of tires is a lot better with something bigger than 15's.

The chrome on it now are ok, but they won't take a bigger wider tire obviously, and the backspacing isn't right for filling the wheel well in the back.
I got these mostly just to get rid of the stock 14" steel wheels and not spend a lot doing it.
Actually thought about painting the ones on it now satin black in the center just to see what it looked like.
I am one of those that can see something finished before I do it, so I already know what it would look like. (Cheesy) :D but it would give the black center look.

I would be pretty ok with this look, as far as the wheels go but a little bigger in the back.

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Actually thought about painting the ones on it now satin black in the center just to see what it looked like.
I am one of those that can see something finished before I do it, so I already know what it would look like. (Cheesy) :D but it would give the black center look.

There are a number of those "Plasti Dip" products out there now that would let you try several different colors - spray the wheels you have, drive it around a while to see how you like it, then peel it off and try a different color.
 

There are a number of those "Plasti Dip" products out there now that would let you try several different colors - spray the wheels you have, drive it around a while to see how you like it, then peel it off and try a different color.

Yep, considered it.
 
I don't think the black wheels go good with the white vinyl top. I would personally lean towards chrome since you also have chrome bumpers and mirror. The grey might be a good compromise color.
 
Like you, I'm a little older now, and remember with fondness my earliest cars...... which always came with steel wheels. But in those days I was a highschooler, with no money to buy the wheels of my dreams. Now that I do have a bit of money, steel wheels are not on my radar.
I am a fan of aluminum slot wheels. What I do is rough up the centers to scatter the light, and polish the outer ring for just a bit of bling, and install them without centercaps for a bit of tuff-guy attitude. Of course this makes them appear kindof gray. So I'm gonna go vote gray.
 
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