1986 Cutlass Salon Thread: New Wheel Pics (8/31/09)

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No. Stock ralleys or hub cap wheels on all but the 442s were 14". So he made a good upgrade for cheap.
 
just reread that. for olds wheels you are correct but allot of people put the 15" 442 wheels on others, i am doing that to my calais. i have a thing against black wheels for some reason, never really cared for them and those wheels are like the cheapest rims you can buy. i would have rather seen some cheaper aluminum wheels. but like i said its my opinion and nothing more
 
regalman4925 said:
just reread that. for olds wheels you are correct but allot of people put the 15" 442 wheels on others, i am doing that to my calais. i have a thing against black wheels for some reason, never really cared for them and those wheels are like the cheapest rims you can buy. i would have rather seen some cheaper aluminum wheels. but like i said its my opinion and nothing more

I honestly think they look sweet. It kinda gives the car a sleeper look with the black rims. I wouldn't do it on my car, but it does look good on dark cars in my opinion. Everyone has aluminum or chrome rims and it's nice to see something different.
 
whew... that stance looks a littlle high...
 
cutlass is officially an outside car now 🙁 . dont have a garage anymore so its just going to stay under a car cover for about year. i may just keep it outside with the cover and see if i can get a cheap garage to store it for april-august when it rains all the time here in fl
 
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