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tfeverfred

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In an effort to improve the look of my wheel & tire combo, I added a set of trim rings. I'm pleased with how they worked out. I really don't want to go the route of WWW's. In my opinion they kinda don't work on a T Bucket and the cost is way too high.





 
Just a thought Fred ... consider adding another set to the inside of the rims.

Ron
 
Just a thought Fred ... consider adding another set to the inside of the rims.

Ron

Hmm... I'm not sure I've even seen those. You know of a place that has them? I'd like to take a look.
 
Fred, you car looks GREAT! I don't know how you keep getting better and better. The trim rings are what was needed to set things off.

Jim
 
Fred, you car looks GREAT! I don't know how you keep getting better and better. The trim rings are what was needed to set things off.

Jim

I do have to admit, when I put them on and stepped back, I smiled. The little flashes of shiney stuff have worked well. Kinda like $1,000 ear rings on a $100 whore. She looks good in 'em, but she's still a bad girl. :wacky:
 
Looks nice. Simple elegance.
Hard to beat beauty rings and small caps.
And I mean on cars.. not "ladies of the night".
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How much is she for one night Fred :sly: :wacky:
 
The same ones you have on the outside should work on the inside too.

Ron
 
Sweet :rofl:
 
Again, another really nice addition to your car. And those pictures really show off the car as a whole piece. Really clean and well detailed. How do you get it into the trailer ? Drive it in or do you have a winch? :rofl:
 
195-60R-15 in the front. 275-60R-15 in the rear.
 

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