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Old 5/2/11, 05:51 PM
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Wheel help?

Can anyone put some wheels on my car via photoshop?




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Also, the wheels on the foxbody are also 18" if that helps at all
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I'm not the best photoshopper, but I thought I would take a few minutes to mock this up.
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Thanks a lot man. I'd say you did a good job considering the pictures were at slightly different angles. Now I can't decide if I like them better than what I have. I mean, I want something different than stock, but I'm not so sure I want to go the machined route though.


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2 websites have great tool that allows views of rims on almost any car.
www.tirerack.com and www.tires.com both have great tools for your research. of those 2 choices my vote would be stock.

good luck

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Originally Posted by sams66
2 websites have great tool that allows views of rims on almost any car.
www.tirerack.com and www.tires.com both have great tools for your research. of those 2 choices my vote would be stock.

good luck

Sam
I've used these often... they are great. The only problem is that they only have wheels that they sell to try on. Or they don't have older wheels, they only have the newest models out there.
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