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Need some opinions on wheel choices

IMO 17/18's need a 27-28" tire to avoid the rubber band look. That's what I have done

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Took me forever to pick these for my Plymouth, I that virtual wheel finder to make the final decision.

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IMO 17/18's need a 27-28" tire to avoid the rubber band look. That's what I have done

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Yeah my rear tires are 285/40-18s, and are 27” tall. I wish there was an 18” tire that was 28” tall or so, while maintaining the width. I tried a 285/50-18 but they were 29.2” tall and looked like they came off of an SUV.
 
My 2cents
the lighter the color on the car. the darker the wheels need to be

Yellow car I would look at Torque Thrusts with the dark grey spokes
Or maybe Keystones with the grey / black accents on the spokes
Yep. Dark car, bright wheels.

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Cragars are number 1 for me like on my red Charger, then grey or polished torque thrust wheels like on my red Challenger and even Keystones are my favorite old school wheels. I like the Weld Magnum 2.0's on my blue Challenger for a more race look.

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I think Keystone Klassics would look good on it. I also am a big fan of Centerlines and Spyder Wheels, Spyders might be a little hard to find though. But if I were you, put the tire and wheel combo on it that YOU like
 
OK..B bodies. I confess...i like them the way they came new

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US Mags Indy 101 slots are beautiful, that's what's going to replace these fugly dated 80's wheels on Grendel. But I also love Centerlines and have them on my '86 GN. I don't like typical 5-spoke designs, they're all too common for my tastes, but if you can't afford the Daddy Warbucks fancy billet wheels, your options really boil down to not very much.

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