Centerline Raptor Wheels

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They aren't bad. Maybe not my first choice but far better than some. Polished Centerlines do require some careful care and polishing to look good.

Yeah, they will be work. That's for sure.

I'm trying to take some of the "bling" away from the truck and I've always liked how polished wheels look. Centerline is one of the few manufacturers (that I've found anyway) that still offer a polished wheel.

Wheel shopping sucks.
 

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I am DONE with chrome. Done. Polished is not that bad if you do it right. Chrome is a ton of work, too. Brake dust is the devil.

I will have to show you how bad those Eagles got. Chrome be damned.
 
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That's clean. I like it. I'm horrible at picturing in my head how wheels will look once installed.

Not feeling those. :(

Well hell....not daddy approved.

Ha! Get it done, Matt. I like those.

Don't mention Carl at all when you call.

Ha. It sounds like I should mention Scott and leave Carl out of it. His name is black listed there.
 
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I am DONE with chrome. Done. Polished is not that bad if you do it right. Chrome is a ton of work, too. Brake dust is the devil.

I will have to show you how bad those Eagles got. Chrome be damned.

I've had polished wheels before and I never had any issues. As long as you keep them up, they aren't a terrible amount of work. If they get blemishes, just polish it out and make them look new. I like polishing wheels though. I'm weird like that.

And its hard to find anything polished anymore. :fume:
 

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Those that Z posted would be easy to maintain. That is what I went after with the ones I bought.
 

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I have always liked those. I probably would have bought them for ol' Blue if the didn't have the rivets. They are still nice.
 

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I can't get over the scallops around the rivets.
 

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They aren't bad. Maybe not my first choice but far better than some. Polished Centerlines do require some careful care and polishing to look good.

Yeah, they will be work. That's for sure.

I'm trying to take some of the "bling" away from the truck and I've always liked how polished wheels look. Centerline is one of the few manufacturers (that I've found anyway) that still offer a polished wheel.

Wheel shopping sucks.
I've had two sets of polished Centerlines over the years. They were great wheels. I didn't mind polishing them and I loved the look. You have to keep detergents away from them or they will spot and the finish is a bitch to polish back to a shine. Keep that in mind and they are excellent wheels.

Yep...true story.

I like these too and they would be easy to keep up with.

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I like this better than the first blingy ones. These have a bit of a HotRod look.
 

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