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    Should I do it?............

    I have never been a fan of custom wheels..... Want your thoughts please.


    #2
    Yes i would that would look good

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      #3
      Not sure if those go with the look of that car. I think some real wire wheels in 16x8 and wide whitewall tires would be badass. That'd leave room for big brakes too.
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        #4
        Originally posted by panther7t9
        I have never been a fan of custom wheels..... Want your thoughts please.
        May I ask why, if you're not a fan of custom wheels, you're considering getting a set for your car? :confused:

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          #5
          hmmm..... nah, sorry mang, IMO it just doenst fit.
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            #6
            Looks like Cragar S/S wheels? I like them. Hubcaps suck.
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              #7
              Originally posted by 88Vic View Post
              Not sure if those go with the look of that car. I think some real wire wheels in 16x8 and wide whitewall tires would be badass. That'd leave room for big brakes too.
              You and your goddamn whitewalls.
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                #8
                Panther7t9: I think your car would really pop with the right set of wheels and tires. I'm not really a fan of the s/s, but to each his own. I know when I had the new tires and wheels put on my car, I feel in love all over again. It was like a totally different car, with the "gap" filled on rear and all. If your serious about it, pick out the right set (the one that you want) and go for it. I don't think you'll be dissapointed.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Grand_Marquis_GT View Post
                  You and your goddamn whitewalls.
                  Whitewalls only belong on certain cars (and wheels), and if he gets s/s wheels, I don't think the whitewalls belong on them.

                  Hell, I don't even like raised white letters (the 70's were 35 yrs ago). Give me a nice finished black sidewall, and I'm happy.
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                    #10
                    Wouldn't mind seeing some true wire wheels on there, or even the wire wheels from a box Town Car. I agree with gadget73, full hub caps suck, especially when they don't spin true.

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                      #11
                      I'd say get at least 16" wheels and as wide as your willing to go....how about an older Rally type wheel? those will always look good and they were OEM for some models
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                        #12
                        those would look pretty kool...
                        or maybe even a set of these babies....I think these look good with whitewalls...nice, but not overstated.
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                            #14
                            i say get a set of 2002 crown vic sport 17" wheels

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                              #15
                              hmm... Keystone Klassics on that?
                              hmm...could work sind eit is black...
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