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wheels for silver Sedan

what color/finish wheels would good on a 2012 silver sedan

  • chrome

    Votes: 9 33.3%
  • brushed

    Votes: 10 37.0%
  • black/matte

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • gunmetal

    Votes: 6 22.2%
  • other

    Votes: 1 3.7%

  • Total voters
    27
  • Poll closed .
Thanks. Yes, went with ARK GT-S springs

How is the ride with the ark springs...? I like the look of yours a lot...just don't want too bouncy.
 
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How is the ride with the ark springs...? I like the look of yours a lot...just don't want too bouncy.

The ride did get stiffer after settling. Not too bouncy but you will definitely feel the tight dips and bumps on the road.
 
The ride did get stiffer after settling. Not too bouncy but you will definitely feel the tight dips and bumps on the road.

I wonder if the ride is changed much putting them in an RSpec?
The non-RSpec suspension is definitely softer.
 
Those wheels look great on a show vehicle. But, to ride around with any of them would be horrible. Cannot imagine anyone paying good $$ for such an awful ride these wheels would impale on anyone in the cabin.
 
Those wheels look great on a show vehicle. But, to ride around with any of them would be horrible. Cannot imagine anyone paying good $$ for such an awful ride these wheels would impale on anyone in the cabin.

How do you figure??? Use the proper parts setup the proper way and the ride is just fine
 
I am thinking of having the stock wheels chrome plated. Any thoughts on that? Not sure if it is possible, but there is a local chrome shop so I am gonna stop by and investigate.
 
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