Best looking wheels on Gen I or II ??? Pics please..

DaJerseyViper

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Im looking for the best looking wheels for my gen II. Im a fan of huge lips on the rear and was trying to get an idea of what is out there in the real world on some Vipers. Pictures would be appreciated!!!I like the pricing of CCW and cant even come close to affording Forgelines at $1100+ a wheel...

Someone posted a picture of a red Gen I with PA plates with some sick wheels but I cant find the thread it was in..
 

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i have the sindwinder on my 1996 gts with 1" spacers looks good !!
 

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Wheels from 2010 SRT Viper.
Biggest plus: Best tire compounds available in these sizes!
 

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I have 19/20 iss wheels and tires thinking about putting them for sale. pm me if interested. its a three piece wheel.
 

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I like my CCW's. And John Purner was nice to work with. He sold the company and wont be there for too much longer I believe.


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Not sure these are the "best" however, it does reflect a contrast between my aftermarket BBS LMs and a set of GenII OEMs.
 

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Sorry, my photo exceeded the allowable limit, therefore I have to submit this photo instead...
 

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Keeping in mind, the original poster is not looking to spend a fortune. So I assume he is looking for a happy place between looks and cost, so likely a set of used factory rims is the best bet. Aka 5 stars and 6 spokes...both factory rims look amazing on the Gen I and II
 

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WOW the blue GTS has left me stunned. I think I may need a gatorade and a coffee to snap out of it.

I have Iforged Astras 20x10 and 20x13. I think iforged, hre or a similar quality manufacturer is the only way to go.
You want the deep polished lips and strong light weight wheels as to not lose performance with the improved looks. I say 19 & 20 or 20&20 is a must if you're going for a home run
 

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I cant afford Iforged. I can swing CCW prices..
I have CCW on my Challenger and they are great but be careful not to let hard water spots stain them. Man that is some hard aluminum and hard to polish so I had then chromed.
 
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I was thinking of some old school look like this. Reminds me of an old Porsche 911 wheel...
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I wonder how it would look in 18" on a viper without the silly stance. Its kind of like a period correct wheel from the late 90's styling.
 

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I think any polished aluminum wheel has a hard time with hard water spots. My HRE wheels did the same. You cant let it sit, and its probably rare to let a Viper sit in sprinklers and then leave it for a day.

I dont think those old school wheels will look good. The point of wheels is to update and modernize the look of your car, that will make it look older where the right wheels will make it almost indistinguishable to from Gen Vs to the normal person. That's my opinion, it may look good or at least unique
 

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I think any polished aluminum wheel has a hard time with hard water spots.
I can say I have had aluminum wheels in the past that water stains polished out easy with metal polish sitting or not but with my CCW's I would maybe run through a small water puddle on a sunny day and they would be stained by the time i got home.
 

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Personally, I like the one piece Forgeline VR1's that they used to sell. There was/is a set listed in the classifieds for a killer price, if they are still available.
 

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