Just so we're on the same page. But it's difficult to see the front wheels on the second picture (top right). . Image Unavailable, Please Login
Look closely at the front wheel in picture two. It is most obvious at the spokes at 6 o clock and 8 o clock position. The first picture is the only one with the wheels fitted correctly.
Monday evening after a wash and wax Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
+348! Black is beautiful and 355 wheels are on the very short list of wheels that truly do justice to a 348. Very nice looking car!
Interior shot because I swapped out my stock wheel for a Momo Monte Carlo. The center section of my stock wheel was slightly warped and didn't fit correctly. It bothered me more than it should but it was easy to just change it out. I really like the look/ feel of this wheel! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Interesting. BTW, if you ever want to replace your Momo Ghibli (stock 348 wheel) there are more than a few out there available for reasonable money. Including a 348 GTS wheel from eBay Australia. I’ve been tempted to get it.
I still have my stock wheel. I really just need to figure out a way to reshape the center section so it sits flush like it's supposed to. You can kind of see it in this picture how the top left portion of the center piece is bent forward. Tried clamping it in the correct position for a few days and that unfortunately didn't work. Not sure what to do about it . I really like how the Monte Carlo feels in my hands though. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Those are seriously awesome wheels. Love the feel and they look right at home in a 348. But if you intend to keep your car for the long haul it'd be nice to have a nice OE wheel on the shelf for originality.
With some esteemed company today. Same owner for 52 years. A real beauty. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Actually last week just as the rebuilt alternator failed. New parts installed and putting alt back in car this week. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Was a Challenging kind of day xo Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hi Tim, Looks great. Question- What do you use to keep your white wheels clean? During track day, as the brake pust dustbgot hot and baked into the finish, having a hard time getting what appears to be stains. Any suggestions? Thanks, Jason
I don't know why you're having that problem, Jason. My wheels look exactly the way they did twenty-three years ago... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yeah white stains real easy especially if clear coated I painted the rims with white dupont imron paint, white mixing base, very high pigment very white. Imron is what they used to paint truck trailers with. Got the good stuff from mexico that still has the volatile ingredients. Some 2 part hull paints for boats work just as good. Stay away from modern car paints they are absolute crap and the reason I dumped my body shop. Quality was no longer possible with today's ingredients and felt I was not able to give the customer a paint job to my standards anymore.