In a painted a mustache on the Mona Lisa sort of way.So much better...
There's so much going on around the hub where the spokes and bolts clash. I think the EB wheels look better with a black finish to hide all of the clutter.In a painted a mustache on the Mona Lisa sort of way.
Maybe.
This.So much care and though put into the design.....and,
it looks terrific. But, the sportiest version offered only
with black wheels...?? C'mon....
I sure hope the GT350 doesn't end up the same way.
If your say so... I have a different opinionSo much better...
I didn't want to spend the money on the PP and was disappointed that I couldn't get the black wheels. I'll just have to buy them from someone else (which I probably could've just used that money for the PP....).For those who dislike the PP wheels being offered only in black, submit your comments or 'like' at Ford Social:
http://social.ford.com/your-ideas/technologies/personalization/2015-mustang-pp-wheels/
It's the only reason I haven't locked onto the PP, personally. Waiting to see what the take-off market will be like on these wheels. I'm hoping they're quite popular. This was actually a surprising decision by Ford, as the 2011-14 BBP/TP wheels were the most popular Mustang wheels I've observed in a decade, and they were dark stainless...
For those who don't like the black PP wheels, running winter tires on them for only the few crappy-weather months of the year would be exactly my suggestion.Being from the northern climes, black wheels are what we see all winter. My initial impression when I see them in the spring or summer is that someone was too lazy to switch their tires yet. Plus, with some colors, it is like you see a car with no wheels, just two dark holes in the car, making it incomplete.
I don't know what year of FRPP's GT500 wheels you're talking about, but the 18 x 9.5 wheels I bought for my '08 were 9.5" wide just like the OE wheels on the 2008 GT500.Colleton said:Just wanted to note that in the past, the OEM look wheels that FRPP sells are in slightly different widths than the OEM wheels (Example: 9' from FRPP vs 9.5" OEM), and at least in the case of the GT500 wheels
I can't say this enough...buy a bottle of S100 Total Cycle Cleaner. Spray it on a cool rim and hose it off. Problem solved.I love the look of black wheels and I have been wanting black wheels (and a car that looks good with them!) for years. I had gunmetal before on a black GTI and that looked good too but I was always jealous of the black rims. I got the PP with my Mustang, after 3 weeks I think I am starting to hate the black wheels... they are crazy hard to keep clean!
But powdercoating rims is $200-400 for the entire set, not a big deal and get whatever color you prefer. I've considering having mine done in matte gunmetal, the same color as the brake dust.
Plasti-dip them for about $30 in parts. Problem Solved.Yeah, but they're still black afterward.