PiX Of mY "MooNs" tell me wacha think..
#1
PiX Of mY "MooNs" tell me wacha think..
ok soo its the summer/spring i was gonna put rims on my car until i seen 3 cars get blasted by blowouts by my work...pothole central..If i do go wit rims im gonna stick 15 wit a deep dish style ex..100 spoke for that "cali" look...so i went wit the real moons..
should i prime and paint them the hot lave coror or leave them alone
oooo nd by the way they were a pain to get on but there not comin off
should i prime and paint them the hot lave coror or leave them alone
oooo nd by the way they were a pain to get on but there not comin off
#4
Somewhere there are 4 trashcans missing their lids... hehehe, j/k
i can understand the pothole thing. One of our crew hit one on the way to Elk Grove and put a serious dent in the lip of his new wheel...
i can understand the pothole thing. One of our crew hit one on the way to Elk Grove and put a serious dent in the lip of his new wheel...
#7
Originally Posted by B2FiNiTY
Are those just caps? If so... GHETTO.
ok B2finity ill tell u what bring ur preety lil white box to nyc and see how long ur rims last....ull be driving down canal street and there goo ur pretty expensive rims
pkoule am i lieing pout the 4ft craters in the city?Cali roads for the most part are flat,nyc has potholes and nuttcase drivers...
and yess there the real deal from mooneyes
#10
Hard to tell from the pics if they're moons or salt flat discs. I've got some moons on the stock rims, much better for the "bumpy" roads around here (Norfolk, VA) than the 18s I was runnin'. The moons or salt flat discs look a lot better than any of the plastic hubcaps that I've seen.
#14
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Originally Posted by oni424
if you like em then i'm all for them
One of our club members has moons on her PW xB. We have lots of fun taking pictures of our cars reflected in them:
Enjoy!
-Alex
#15
One of our crew hit one on the way to Elk Grove and put a serious dent in the lip of his new wheel...