Maybe you could have someone do a photoshop for you to see how they look on your car first. i think they look cool but not for a 300 and too much gap that will show the brake stuff.
I guess I'm in the minority, but I DO like them. The brake stuff is a good point, but my approach would be to paint or coat the calipers and get drilled rotors.
I guess I'm in the minority, but I DO like them. The brake stuff is a good point, but my approach would be to paint or coat the calipers and get drilled rotors.
Ok here is a photochop on my ride. Let me first preface this by saying my photoshop skills are on about the same level as a competent 6th grader.
What does everybody think now?
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I think the Charger SRT wheels on the 300 are a great way to go. I don't think of it as a simple approach. If your going for more of an agressive performance look, do it. However, I wouldn't go solid chrome on the 300C SRT. The 300C SRT has all the chrome removed. I would go with maybe paint match the grey part of the wheel to blend it in more.
yeah I think they look sweet! get 2 sets and send me one!!!
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