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which one would you guys think would look better on an 96 a4 (both are 18')
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Chrome would look good on a SHOPPING carts wheels.
That's like saying diamonds wouldn't look good on a necklace.
Chrome is chrome - it always looks good.
Having said that, as a matter of TASTE, some people do not prefer chrome on cars - they like brushed alloy or stock wheels instead to stay consistent with the way that the mfg. wanted the car to look.
I personally believe that a nice set of chrome wheels makes a car stand out more than just about any other modification that can be done to it. Other than that 9ft wing I saw on the back of a car here in the forum a few days back......


Chrome would look good on a SHOPPING carts wheels.
That's like saying diamonds wouldn't look good on a necklace.
Chrome is chrome - it always looks good.
Having said that, as a matter of TASTE, some people do not prefer chrome on cars - they like brushed alloy or stock wheels instead to stay consistent with the way that the mfg. wanted the car to look.
I personally believe that a nice set of chrome wheels makes a car stand out more than just about any other modification that can be done to it. Other than that 9ft wing I saw on the back of a car here in the forum a few days back......


im not to sure on how those chrome replicas would look... but i mean it depends on what your going for... if your going for the tuning look and speed look go something other than the chrome in my opinion, but if your more interested in the looks then by all means... just my opinion
If you want the car for speed, but still want the bling, I've always been in favor of having them chromed.
Find the lightest wheels that work for your taste and then take them to a reputable tire / wheel shop.
They will generally do the chrome work with a lifetime warranty and the prices tend to be competive.
My local shop dipped my BMW "M" wheels for just under $400 total and the result was awesome.
I drove them for 3 years and there were no chips, fade, or problems - plus it kept the car weight down, as opposed to going with the full chrome version. Just a suggestion.....
Find the lightest wheels that work for your taste and then take them to a reputable tire / wheel shop.
They will generally do the chrome work with a lifetime warranty and the prices tend to be competive.
My local shop dipped my BMW "M" wheels for just under $400 total and the result was awesome.
I drove them for 3 years and there were no chips, fade, or problems - plus it kept the car weight down, as opposed to going with the full chrome version. Just a suggestion.....
i've always found chrome to be sorta "ghetto-fabulous," but you have go with your gut. opinions are like ********, right! that said, i like the top ones -- would like to get them myself.


