How do you think these would look? need your opinion
How do you think these wheels would look in 22's on a smoke titan crew cab. I think they would look pretty sick IMO. I just want to see what you other guys think about them.
yeah i have chrome 20's on my truck now and they get dirty with break dust wayyyy to easy. I like the black look on dark trucks though i think it gives it a real clean look. Im ready to try somethin other than chrome for once. And yes the truck well be for crusin on the streets.
They still have some what of a tough look to them. More fitting for a truck than alot I've seen. So often the wheels just don't match the vehicle, but I think these work.
I've always liked the black on black look. Those wheels wouldn't look to bad on the smoke colored Titan either.
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I'm not busting chops so relax, please tell me why all the hype about the 20"s?
Is it just the fad of the time? Or is it some kind of performance reason?
Just an old guy who still thinks Holley double pumpers, Cragers, traction bars, and 60's are cool.
I'm not busting chops so relax, please tell me why all the hype about the 20"s?
Is it just the fad of the time? Or is it some kind of performance reason?
Just an old guy who still thinks Holley double pumpers, Cragers, traction bars, and 60's are cool.
Well I think to answer that question, it kinda goes both ways. Yes, I think it is largely just the "now" fad, but it does actually improve the vehicles on road performance too. Less side wall flex means more responsive handling and feel. But other than that it's the looks for me.
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