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Posted: 4/24/2016 9:57:22 AM EDT
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Between these two choices - Black.
My taste in wheels seems to prefer lots of contrast, or an absolute minimum. Kinda depends on the particular vehicle. A.W.D. |
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I like the Anthracite.
Every one has black wheels. It's getting a bit tired. (no pun intended) |
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Of those two I'd go Anthracite - I don't like black wheels (the wheels on my truck are Silver).
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Silver or polished aluminum. View Quote THIS ------------------------------- black rims just look like massive brake-dust failure and/or actual real magnesium rims with a bad case of corrosion... Oh wait ------------------ I have a F150 FX2 BlackOut Coyote with black rims --------------------------------------------- never mind... ... |
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Gold is always the correct answer.
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I have black rims on my 4Runner TRD, and they look great with the tan paint.
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Save the money from buying wheels and save towards a real truck
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I like the Anthracite. Every one has black wheels. It's getting a bit tired. (no pun intended) +2 There are some vehicles/colors that look great with black wheels, not feeling them on that truck. I put bronze wheels on my black Tacoma, love the look although I get that it isn't for everybody. |
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That truck anthracite.
I have a 13 Taco with black rims but it's a white truck. |
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Those wheels are fugly imho.
search of taco wheels on ebay churns out a million better lookin choices. |
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Black on black wheels look stupid. There's no contrast. Contrast makes cars look interesting. It's why Chrome is so awesome.
And whitewalls, but I wouldn't be caught dead with white walls on my Taco In this case I'd stick with brushed aluminum or gunmetal |
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Silver, gun metal, aluminum. You get the point.
Black looks awesome on some cars/trucks, some it looks horrible. |
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Quoted: I went with a "hybrid" black/polished wheel on my 06. http://www.hunt101.com/data/561/20150605_084900.jpg View Quote |
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Save the money from buying wheels and save towards a real truck View Quote And this is how you act when the bad Toyota touches you in the wrong places folks. Maybe that is his dream truck? Maybe he saved for a long time to buy it? Maybe he bought it because it'll have a MUCH higher resale value over whatever POS you're driving? Maybe it'll last twice as long as yours? But hey, keep that Toyota hate strong! |
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Between these two choices - Black. My taste in wheels seems to prefer lots of contrast, or an absolute minimum. Kinda depends on the particular vehicle. A.W.D. View Quote Mine is the opposite. I like the anthracite. It 'fits' the paint job on the truck. The tires already contrast. The gray rims make the black tires an accent. |
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Yeah those wheels that are on there are ugly. The anthracite ones look good on everything. Black looks like shit on everything.
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And this is how you act when the bad Toyota touches you in the wrong places folks. Maybe that is his dream truck? Maybe he saved for a long time to buy it? Maybe he bought it because it'll have a MUCH higher resale value over whatever POS you're driving? Maybe it'll last twice as long as yours? But hey, keep that Toyota hate strong! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Save the money from buying wheels and save towards a real truck And this is how you act when the bad Toyota touches you in the wrong places folks. Maybe that is his dream truck? Maybe he saved for a long time to buy it? Maybe he bought it because it'll have a MUCH higher resale value over whatever POS you're driving? Maybe it'll last twice as long as yours? But hey, keep that Toyota hate strong! Owner two Toyotas and they were both junk and cost a lot of money and had shit resale, so yeah, I guess they touched me wrong. |
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Funny I have those same factory 5 spoke wheels and the silver FJ TRD wheels for my Tacoma. 2004 TRD.
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Doesnt matter if they are covered in mud, get off road once in while.
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For the silver lovers they do make the wheel in silver but IMO it looks too "stock." They do look nice though. <a href="http://www.directupload.net" target="_blank">http://fs5.directupload.net/images/160424/z7iy34tx.jpg</a> View Quote It looks so much better and more respectable. |
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Both look fine to me. I'd stick with the 1st gen wheels which I have on my tacomer. If I was going to replace them I'd go with 15 inch black steelies though.
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Owner two Toyotas and they were both junk and cost a lot of money and had shit resale, so yeah, I guess they touched me wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Save the money from buying wheels and save towards a real truck And this is how you act when the bad Toyota touches you in the wrong places folks. Maybe that is his dream truck? Maybe he saved for a long time to buy it? Maybe he bought it because it'll have a MUCH higher resale value over whatever POS you're driving? Maybe it'll last twice as long as yours? But hey, keep that Toyota hate strong! Owner two Toyotas and they were both junk and cost a lot of money and had shit resale, so yeah, I guess they touched me wrong. Found a video of rogueboss driving one of his vehicles. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=058_1459387040 |
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