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15 inch Konig Maxxim Black Knight rims, Dipped black
With Kleen Wheel Brake Dust Shields (http://www.kleenwheels.com), Dipped White
Rolling on 195/65R15 Toyo Extensa's
http://i.imgur.com/BqvJEKbl.jpg
The rest of the car is getting Dipped White, with the Hood (and eyelids), Roof, Wing, Hatch Dipped Black in 2 weeks.
WeeYari
04-13-2015, 06:34 PM
I'll be real interested to see how the dip holds up on those dust shields.
Why are you dipping a white car white?
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The dust shields were painted white when I had them on the Saturn and they held up well, the shields are vented, so temp isn't really an issue.
I'm doing the white, white for several reasons. One to cover any imperfections, areas that have started to rust (I've put rust fix / rust stop / rust mort on them) but you can still see them. There is also some areas of the rear that has damage to the paint. So having it dipped white gets me the same flat color as the rest of the car will be, it protects what is still good and it covers what needs to be covered.
sheekeebut
04-13-2015, 10:10 PM
I don't know, I always thought of rusted drums as good looking. It means the car's been driven. And you gotta show off those discs! Don't care if the calipers show rust, they'd just match the rusted drums. But show us your discs!!!
(That sounds kinda dirty... I know I like it...)
IllusionX
04-13-2015, 10:32 PM
those oversized tires look ridiculous though.
sheekeebut
04-13-2015, 11:16 PM
True, by contrast would make his discs look small..
kimona
04-13-2015, 11:53 PM
I think the white dust shields look goofy.
I think the white dust shields look goofy.
That's fine. I like them and that's all that matters. :thumbsup:
those oversized tires look ridiculous though.
But they ride nice. And when the roads are crap, I'll take a larger tire and smoother ride over larger rims and numb butt.
I've had my share of lowered cars with large rims and tiny tires. They ALWAYS end up being more work than they are worth around these parts.
They fill the wheel well, they don't rub and they ride nice. Plus, I didn't have to go get anything new. These were a direct remove / install from my 04 Saturn that just died. Just bought the rims/rubber less than 3 months ago, so when the Saturn's Engine died and I bought the Yaris, I was quite glad to find out that I could just put the brand new rims/rubber on the Yaris without spending a dime. :thumbup:
I don't know, I always thought of rusted drums as good looking. It means the car's been driven. And you gotta show off those discs! Don't care if the calipers show rust, they'd just match the rusted drums. But show us your discs!!!
(That sounds kinda dirty... I know I like it...)
Not sure they would make the Disc's look small, Stock rim on the Yaris is a 15, these are 15's so they would fill the openings the same. The drums on the rear is where it looks off. Personally I like hiding things that distract from the overall image. Once the whole car gets dipped, the whole "Matte Black and Matte White" is going to really pop, being able to carry that theme to the rims just makes me happy.
billfires
04-29-2015, 06:47 PM
MJZ, I like the look of the 195/65-15 tires and was thinking they would be an alternative to the 185/75-14 snow tires. The stock 14" steel wheels are hard to come by. Bill C
The tire size has worked pretty well, ZERO issues with rubbing, even when loaded down with 600 lbs worth of driver and passenger!
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