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and this is even one of the exact wheels that is on his car
The flat part around the edge? Wouldn't look good in my opinion is it was a difference color as the wheels have no dish in the lip. If you have some dish you can pull off the polished "lip" in my opinion. With the spokes flush, a pinstripe is all you could pull off I think personally.
Interesting definition of lip you guys have I have never thought of a lip and dish as the same thing, rather completely independent of one another. to me a lip describes the outer edge of what actually is the rim, and is never any broader than a 1/2" regardless of how much dish is behind it.
Interesting definition of lip you guys have I have never thought of a lip and dish as the same thing, rather completely independent of one another. to me a lip describes the outer edge of what actually is the rim, and is never any broader than a 1/2" regardless of how much dish is behind it.
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20" Satin Black AMRs with 305/35 & 275/35 MT Street Radials, Saleen Grille, CS Lower Valance, Roush Axleback, GT500 Spoiler, resonator delete
Interesting definition of lip you guys have I have never thought of a lip and dish as the same thing, rather completely independent of one another. to me a lip describes the outer edge of what actually is the rim, and is never any broader than a 1/2" regardless of how much dish is behind it.
That looks completely different as the spokes do not integrate and flow with the "lip" rather there is a separate lip. If you polish that ring around the 10 spokes it will make the spokes appears really short.
like picture posted that is what is the lip the rest is the dish. I guess we all have different definitions! LOL
Black rims always need at least a polished lip in my opinion.
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