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I am leaning towards a blue model y with black interior and saw it in person with the black induction wheels. Does anyone have photos of it with the gemini wheels instead?
Or is there a website section where I can see every member's car?
Spend the money and get induction wheels. It goes beyond aesthetics - the tires are better on the 20” wheels. Road feel is sportier too - if that’s your thing.
I am leaning towards a blue model y with black interior and saw it in person with the black induction wheels. Does anyone have photos of it with the gemini wheels instead?
Or is there a website section where I can see every member's car?
There is a #teamblue thread here somewhere that also has the 'naked Geminis' - the wheels with the covers removed. They are very good looking wheels, IMHO. I'm leaving my covers on for a bit (photo in avatar).
Yes, you need to do a bit of research here. This is a big decision. The Inductions are curb magnets and provide a harsher ride. The Gemini's have hubcaps and will save you hundreds on tires. Without the hubcaps they look weak, but several have painted or powder-coated for improvement. I've been wrestling with the decision for months and still can't decide.
I am leaning towards a blue model y with black interior and saw it in person with the black induction wheels. Does anyone have photos of it with the gemini wheels instead?
Or is there a website section where I can see every member's car?
A detail shop in St Louis did the work for me, Both the calipers are wheels were painted with GLOSS Paint, don't know the brand, but it did involve pre-heating the wheels before and heating them afterward to help cure the paint.
The calipers were painted with Rust-Oleum gloss high temp caliper paint. I paid $600 for all that.
I have since replaced the lug caps with black ones:
I'm still tweaking the look step by step. But I'm leaning towards the look I have now and most likely will leave the center cap as-is for a wee bit of contrast.
Just for reference, the Gemini covers cost $50.00 so much cheaper than getting new rims if you scrape the curb. I like the idea of the powder coated rims.