Help me make choices on colors.
#1
Help me make choices on colors.
I'm debating a few things lately.
1. Keep hardtop black. Get black wheels.
2. Paint the hardtop the same color as body. Get black wheels.
3. Paint the hardtop the same color as body. Get bronze wheels.
4. Suggestions????
1. Keep hardtop black. Get black wheels.
2. Paint the hardtop the same color as body. Get black wheels.
3. Paint the hardtop the same color as body. Get bronze wheels.
4. Suggestions????
#2
I like option 2. Bronze wheels on a Merlot are a no-go in my book. Black wheels and black HT would draw too much from the body, but I guess it depends on what wheels. You could try plastidipping the ones you have for a test run of how it would look.
#4
hahah. I'm not painting the whole body just for wheels. The hardtop is easy enough, but not the whole car!
Thinking of these wheels: Konig Lightspeed 15x7.5 +32 13.6lbs
Thinking of these wheels: Konig Lightspeed 15x7.5 +32 13.6lbs
Last edited by FRT_Fun; 02-26-2012 at 12:23 AM.
#6
Here is an idea (not really a suggestion, but it popped in my mind), would it look good if you painted the A-Pillars to match the hardtop?
I would only go with black wheels if you decide to keep the hardtop as is. Otherwise, I would go with a silver or a dark grey.
I would only go with black wheels if you decide to keep the hardtop as is. Otherwise, I would go with a silver or a dark grey.
#8
I'm for black wheels, gloss black ht, gloss black A-pillar, and lightly tinting side and rear windows.
As for painting the top, merlot will be tough to match perfectly but they might get close. Between fading and the fact that metallic paint flakes seldom lay the same on subsequent repaints, it is a risk. If you do it, don't do a bronze wheel. Semi-gloss or matte black would work well and so would metallic charcoal or other muted gray shades. With a rich color like merlot you want it to be the focus and the wheels should be understated so that the overall impression is one of sophistication. Accordingly, the chrome center caps on those Koenigs would cheapen the look significantly.
As for painting the top, merlot will be tough to match perfectly but they might get close. Between fading and the fact that metallic paint flakes seldom lay the same on subsequent repaints, it is a risk. If you do it, don't do a bronze wheel. Semi-gloss or matte black would work well and so would metallic charcoal or other muted gray shades. With a rich color like merlot you want it to be the focus and the wheels should be understated so that the overall impression is one of sophistication. Accordingly, the chrome center caps on those Koenigs would cheapen the look significantly.