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Possible to dress up stock steel wheels on '91 Loyale?

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What center caps and trim rings are available to make this wheel...

 

 

 

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...to look more like the wheels on this:

 

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Will those older model steel wheel caps and trim rings fit wheels on a '91 Loyale?

 

Any other ideas?

 

Thanks! :)

I have 3 chrome rings that Ive tried to brighten up to look good, and I put them on my steelies just for fun, soon to be getting rid of that set of steelies and getting a different set...

 

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I had the little center caps, but I think they went with the Wagon wheels I painted black and sold... but I do have 3/4 rings if you wanna hit me up or something, could probably get them flat-rated. Theres obviously some curb rash on them, but nothing major and they arent dented as far as I can tell.

I actually did some 94 Loyale wheels a little bit ago (couple weeks, maybe a month or so) that I took gray/grey steelies, painted them black and then put chrome rings on them with the center caps re-done and it looked SICK! It was for a buddy. His were on a white 1994 Loyale wagon.

 

I just sanded the rust off and primered them with black primer and then gloss black rust-o-leum and they looked great, I woulda taken a picture but I didnt think of it at the time :(

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