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Err- 11-09-2007
SEMA Wheels: Clear has staying power
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/11/01/sema-wheels-clear-has-staying-power/

dopey5007- 11-09-2007

The main problem I see with these is there is no ventilation for the brakes

BillyGoat- 11-09-2007

that and the fact that they are as ugly as the "dubs" all the thugs here in philly put on SUV's, civics and old caprices

renovation- 11-09-2007

i see one little tap of a curb and your back to the ugly shop to buy a new ugly wheel .

Err- 11-09-2007

I doubt we ever see these on the street anyway. the Deparment of Transportation would have to be smoking something to approve these.

EvilHorace- 11-09-2007

I laugh everytime I see an older 70's/80's car with 24" wheels on it and it's a foot off the ground. Has to handle like crap too. It's the next best thing to laugh at since "pimp mobiles" in the 70's.

canton_kid- 11-10-2007

That has got to be the ugliest thing I have seen for awhile! A nice paint job and some real wheels and tires and that would be a sharp car though. Brake ventilation would not be the problem, look at the plain steel or aluminum REAL wheels, they have no excessive holes or slots, and if you run stock hubcaps most are a solid covers also.

FlyingPenguin3- 11-10-2007

I've been told by law enforcement friends that those rims are not street legal (at least not in Florida). They're intended for display purposes. You'd definitely get pulled over here for having dangerous equipment.

Pugsley- 11-14-2007

Go around one corner and side load them at all and i would imagine they would just crack and you would not have wheels any more.

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