I think it looks great!
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I wonder if Wheelsmith has the ability to go even more "custom" with their wheel designs. I love the Rat Rod wheels from US Wheel but they only come in 0 offset.3. Wheels are 17x7 Wheelsmith custom orders. Big thanks to forum member Aardvark122 for sharing his journey on wheels which led to Wheelsmith Wheels out of California. Wanted a smoothie style wheel and did not want any poke. As many of you know, this created problems because you literally cannot find any smoothie/old school wheels with the kind of positive offset needed to avoid poke. Thankfully, Wheelsmith makes them pretty much however you want, and were great to work with as well.
I agree, a 2 door would be more accurate, but unfortunately doesn’t make a lot of sense day-to-day when you have 2 young kiddos. I’ll be old and gray and be able to get the truly fun vehicles again one day!Looks good with the exception of two extra doors. That’s not retro at all.
The original plan actually was to do the flares white, but between seeing pics of others that had done that and mocking it up, it just looked "off". Hopefully someone figures out the right way to do it though!I like it! Great job on the grill. Love the no tint. Only changes I think would look better is chrome door handles and mirror caps, chrome bumpers (if you could find them) or at least black powdercoat steel. I might want white (or body color?) flares.
Black plastic anywhere is the bane of all retro looks.
I could not tell you how many hours were spent researching wheel options, only to be disappointed every time a possibility was found because they were not offered in a high enough positive offset. Guarantee the total time spent had to approach 20+ hours. Thankfully, Wheelsmith was able to make what I wanted. Never hurts to inquire with them about what they can do! They were really easy to work with.I wonder if Wheelsmith has the ability to go even more "custom" with their wheel designs. I love the Rat Rod wheels from US Wheel but they only come in 0 offset.
I agree! It is a simple change, but it made a huge impact in my opinion.As a future owner who has absolutely no intent of changing the grille color, THIS needs to be the standard for the edge treatment of all grille color changes. Even when you look at gen one Broncos, the body line that is the edge of the 6G grille is body color. Well done!!
I agree most others with white flares don't flow but I think yours could be the exception. The wheels bring enough white to the lower portion of the vehicle that I think they would look awesome. If you did that, body mirrors and handles might be necessary. Maybe someone can mock it up. Either way it turned out , love the look.The original plan actually was to do the flares white, but between seeing pics of others that had done that and mocking it up, it just looked "off". Hopefully someone figures out the right way to do it though!
I agree that grille line looks great, but the key here is he used a wrap not paint for the blue part. It would be a lot harder to accomplish with paint as a DIY project.Finally, someone painted the grill correctly for the retro look!
Looks great - That's pretty much what I was hoping to get when the white top was first announced. Also wanted a white interior and white roll bar. Wanted a lighter blue than this too but I like what you've done here! It looks like you might have wrapped the roll bar as well? Any pics without the top??Wanted to share some pictures of what we will call a "retro sport" build done on a 2021 Base. Not everyone will be as pleased with the finished product as I am, but I share mostly to help out anyone else looking to do something similar - much in the same way other forum members helped shape this final product by sharing their "in progress" or finished product builds. First, the details:
1. This was a first day reservation order that was lucky enough to get in late October '21. It's a base model with the only options being: Hardtop, 2.7, aux switches, and floor mats. Ordered through Lewis Ford in Fayetteville (AR), and as expected due to dealings with them throughout the years, they were awesome! No issues, no games.
2. Color is 3m 2080 series Gloss Intense Blue. Wanted something non-metallic, with a bit of a sporty 60s/70s throwback vibe.
3. Wheels are 17x7 Wheelsmith custom orders. Big thanks to forum member Aardvark122 for sharing his journey on wheels which led to Wheelsmith Wheels out of California. Wanted a smoothie style wheel and did not want any poke. As many of you know, this created problems because you literally cannot find any smoothie/old school wheels with the kind of positive offset needed to avoid poke. Thankfully, Wheelsmith makes them pretty much however you want, and were great to work with as well.
Anyways, here it is. Let me know if I can answer any questions. Thanks!
Tires are Falken Wildpeak A/T3W - 255/80R17.
The tires are basically in line with the edge of the flares, which was the goal. Here's a pic that gives you a better view of that: