Tell that to my man-slave who got a bad one off the shelf. If it happens to me the myth becomes reality...of course there is always a chance it was installed wrong or a fairy cast a spell on mine cause I own a viper doh!!! lol
Mine are chrome now, they look like jewels. No more polishing. I spent the extra $50 per wheel for the polished barrel. Brake dust rinses right off with plain water. The Viper wheels were an extra $100 per wheel because the barrels were pretty mucked up which cost more.
Yes but with these big 20's you can see inside the barrel of the rim which means pulling off the wheels to re-wax after a wash. Man-slave won't do that lol...
CCW's are great but the aluminum water stains easy and is a real mother to get out. If I took my Challenger out for a drive and a little water got on the lip it would take my man a long while to polish it out and he finally said he was not going to do it anymore so I had better get them...
Well. I like the factory Viper wheels. Stock Challenger wheels are ugly. Car came with the Wilwood stage 2 brake uprgrade when I bought it. I will probably end up getting some different wheels for the Viper eventually but I couldn't make up my mind. I was ready to buy a few times and them...
Hopefully his install is a success and all the parts are in the kit. If not, it will be another bad RSI thread lol. Seriously though, good luck with the install.
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