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Re: Steelies semi-mega thread (all makes/marques)

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There’s low profile and then there’s LOW profile - they almost look flat! 17s? 18s? I am digging a V60 with winter steelies.
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I think low profiles don't look all that great with steelies, so I agree with your assessment, BB. The V60 looks much better.
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Volvo 122 6x15 ET20 with new barrel, tires 195/60-15

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Random Alfas.....

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My test fit. 4.5 widened to 6x15.
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Oh! Note dusty black 850 winter steelie on the floor!
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A Maserati Sebring - stock wheels.

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Land Rover Discovery 1 in it's native habitat.

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All ^ very nice.

The amazing thing is you can get steelies on a modern car, sold at your local Ford dealer:

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And my first steelie love, I owned mine in this exact color/wheels, the Porsche 924 (an almost entirely forgotten model):

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