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first, i pulled the wheels off the gs
then, i cut the dish out of the wheels, since i was looking for a straight on shot
then i used KPT6 Goo to kinda bend the wheels so the spokes would look straight (kinda worked)
then i made the stock wheels bigger, and fitted my wheels over the new sized wheels
then i changed the color to match.... what do you guys think????
Originally posted by EGainer Ok, I tried some new stuff this time
first, i pulled the wheels off the gs
then, i cut the dish out of the wheels, since i was looking for a straight on shot
then i used KPT6 Goo to kinda bend the wheels so the spokes would look straight (kinda worked)
then i made the stock wheels bigger, and fitted my wheels over the new sized wheels
then i changed the color to match.... what do you guys think????
lookin damn good E,taking the wheels from that angle and making them flat is a big chore..I can see one thing that "might" improve the realness of the wheels though.I believe the bolts around the rim would be better suited at the bottom of the wheel as opposed to the top, kinda like this.See what I mean?
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