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When is enough going to be enough? Wtf?

My car my choice,dork wheels look like crap on any muscle car,Dragstars and Mickey Thompson tires are a much better choice! I could get into losing the knee knocker bumper guards,getting rid of the trailer style side marker lights,tucking the bumpers,adding the 71 hidden headlight grille,and 71 charger R/T taillights too,but I did what was necessary to make my 73 cool.

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I have been to quite few car shows over the years. I was pleased to see that one of the suggestions at the registration was that attendees should keep their negative comments and suggestions to themselves as the individual owners take pride in showcasing their vehicles. My question is, when did it become acceptable to start bashing our own on this site. You like what you like and did it your way. I like what I like and did it mine? End of story and discussion!
 
The thread is about how sick I am of seeing those crappy painted wheels and dog dish hubcaps on every freaking Mopar I see these days,it's been overdone to death,if that offends you don't chime in on the thread! I took my lumps for it and wore the crown,you have to be able to take it if you dog dish it out. A nice set of magnum wheels would look great on that white Charger.
 
Their website doesn't mention Mopars with 11" brakes. Do you know if they will fit?

I was glad to see they offer it in 15" x 8".
They are 15 inch,so I think that they will clear the brakes. I will be putting them on my Daytona project,so I will let you know. I have been told that the lug holes need to be tapered out at the end to fit flush against the brake drums. I was told a step drill bit works perfectly. 14 inch factory wheels clear the 11 inch brakes,so I would think these have room to spare.
 
End of story and discussion!
For you, sure.
I'm sure that you've noticed that Americans are outspoken and often willing to put our opinions out there for all to see.
This is a byproduct of Freedom of Speech. If you think that you have the right to write "End of discussion" then others also have the right to continue the discussion.
You like the small hub caps? That is great.
Pete does not and he likes to make his opinions known.
Me ? I hate it when people take pictures and video like this:

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I think dudes that wear hats like this look like idiots:

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Others are free to do as they please whether I like it or not.
 
That is your opinion.

You do realize the only mag worth a XXXX is a slot mag.
Well if you wanta' go there :poke:
& a Magnesium Mag "real kidney slot Mags", what they were named for/from
IMHFO 'polished' at that...

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that's my opinion
no dork dish in site, even it came with Chrome Road Wheels

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I honestly think the opposite. Maybe it’s the photo or the tire height or something, but it looks way better (to me) in the top photo.
the rear tires are too short in the rally wheels photo
all these cars need to have some real tires out back
especially even more so, on a 14" diameter wheel
It needs taller staggered look, IMHFO
like the 'dork dishs' on painted steel cop wheels, should also have

opinions will vary, that's mine again

Oh & steel wheels 'kills power & ET' too,
actually decreases braking also (too heavy), all facts added to the discussions
 
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I like those too but......after losing a 'deluxe' hubcap on a 66 Belvedere II and then couldn't find it and finding out how much they cost, I installed baby moons on it. Yellow car with a black vinyl top and the factory stock wheels were black. I didn't think a bit of chrome didn't hurt it any. The 'deluxe' hubcaps weren't bad looking but just wouldn't stay on the car with the way I drove it which was HARD! :D And the baby moons never exited the car until I fitted the car with a set of 69 AMX (road?) wheels in 1970.
 
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