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Cool Wheel Site

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Posted by: Kbob

Rimstop.com is a place that I used early last year to see what different wheels would look like on my car. Then they started charging a membership fee for the privilege. But now it's free again. Here's the link: link

Just pick "View Wheels on Your Vehicle" and you can put any wheel on your car. You can change the color of your car. You can even spin the wheels to see what that would look like. I'm not pushing their wheels, but I often see people asking for photoshop help in regards to what a wheel would look like on their vehicle. So here's a tool that will help. It is a bit slow, though.



Posted by: Kbob

Another cool option: you can lower your car. Check it out.



Posted by: nabarr

That's awesome. You really helped me out in my search for new wheels. Thanks



Posted by: evillally

"Rimstop"; sounds like some kind of sexual slang term





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