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  • 2 months later...

My advice is to go flat. If you go gloss, during certain lighting conditions it looks very bad. The wheels are gloss, the tires are flat then the paint is gloss, it looks really bad.

 

Try to match the tires with no shine on them. Just my $.02.

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My advice is to go flat. If you go gloss, during certain lighting conditions it looks very bad. The wheels are gloss, the tires are flat then the paint is gloss, it looks really bad.

 

Try to match the tires with no shine on them. Just my $.02.

 

I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with you on that one.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I agree they look great Dylan.

 

But I'll never forget a pic I saw online with an older guy in an SSS in setting sunlight and the gloss-tire-gloss didn't look so good.

 

Granted the tires were dirty and no shine on them... I'm going for this color on mine...

 

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I like it... :D

 

How do you like the TBSS? I'm considering one for the girlfriend... then it'll be in my driveway one day.

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