yay or nay: ssm ap1 with blue ap1/2 wheels?
#33
Registered User
i think that it would look better with a little less metalic shine, it just looks a little over the top, then again i am a bit consevative when it comes to car mods
#37
Registered User
Dude.... I just puked in my mouth and swallowed it.... you butchered my photographs - my car is crying - but at least you did credit me in the first post
My opinion? NO. DON'T DO IT. Unless you have some other blue parts on the car to accent it, like a roll cage, or titanium exhaust etc....
My opinion? NO. DON'T DO IT. Unless you have some other blue parts on the car to accent it, like a roll cage, or titanium exhaust etc....
#39
Registered User
Vik2000.....
You're right... I changed my mind.
It looks like ass no matter what. SSM is such a clean, simple, crisp monotone colour... adding BLUE to it is a terrible choice IMO.
Dark blue does look better, but that doesn't mean it looks good.
You're right... I changed my mind.
It looks like ass no matter what. SSM is such a clean, simple, crisp monotone colour... adding BLUE to it is a terrible choice IMO.
Dark blue does look better, but that doesn't mean it looks good.
#40
Moderator
I kinda like the SSM with the AP2 ver. 1 wheels done in the first two pics.
That's my vote.
As for lug style, I'm pretty sure that the aftermarket taper-seat lugs that you are using are FTL. I'm pretty sure that Honda OEM wheels use a ball seat lug, which means that even though your cone shape may fit into a circular hole, it most likely is not the right (or safest) lug to use on an OEM wheel.
That's my vote.
As for lug style, I'm pretty sure that the aftermarket taper-seat lugs that you are using are FTL. I'm pretty sure that Honda OEM wheels use a ball seat lug, which means that even though your cone shape may fit into a circular hole, it most likely is not the right (or safest) lug to use on an OEM wheel.