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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
The answer is never black wheels. Cant wait to get rid of my stockers on my Veloster.
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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
I’ve never encountered any difficulty
in keeping Blackened/Darkened wheels
clean...no matter their finish—Matte;
Satin; Gloss; etc.
Black Pearl Powdercoat happens to
be one of my favorite shades.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
The thing is, the detail of the wheel is washed away unless your right ontop of it and even then, gets lost, from far away looks like a steelie and no matter how much of an "AutoGeek" you are they're too much work to maintain.
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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
Don’t get me wrong, I like black wheels on certain cars. I was all set to order another set of black wheels and then saw the satin titanium wheels on my color R and now here I am! Can’t make up my damn mind! Lol the struggle is real!
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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
Originally Posted by
limited0602
Bronze on gray though
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2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray
Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
Satin Titanium. Black wheels are still ok on black cars all blacked out, and they have to be gloss black otherwise they always look dirty. Other than that I think black wheels are yet another fad that’s going to go by the wayside. I was in the tire and wheel business most of my life. I’ve seen a lot of fads come and go. The worst was the 13” reverse wire wheels on everything. A close second has to be the 24” wheels on lifted Crown Vic’s. I think that one is finally starting to die also.
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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
You can guess my vote. In all real ness I like the black with your color as I feel the titanium looks washed out. Better contrast. Now also a picture doesn’t do it justice. I only like black wheels on darker cars.
Both look great though. Just stay away from gloss black. Sucks to keep clean
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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
You can guess my vote. In all real ness I like the black with your color as I feel the titanium looks washed out. Better contrast. Now also a picture doesn’t do it justice. I only like black wheels on darker cars.
Both look great though. Just stay away from gloss black. Sucks to keep clean
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That’s my one concern with my color car and the satin titanium, is that it would look washed out.
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Re: Satin titanium or black wheels?
Originally Posted by
DaveT435
Satin Titanium. Black wheels are still ok on black cars all blacked out, and they have to be gloss black otherwise they always look dirty. Other than that I think black wheels are yet another fad that’s going to go by the wayside. I was in the tire and wheel business most of my life. I’ve seen a lot of fads come and go. The worst was the 13” reverse wire wheels on everything. A close second has to be the 24” wheels on lifted Crown Vic’s. I think that one is finally starting to die also.
You make a good point about the wheel fads. Haven’t seen too many 24”+ wheels on crown vics and Escalades in a while. Hell, a lot of cars are coming stock with 20”+ wheels. The stock wheels on my car are 20’s.
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