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No it was a serious question. I had seen it elsewhere on another Audi and didn't get it there either. Is it just a new thing to do or is there a reason for it?
No it was a serious question. I had seen it elsewhere on another Audi and didn't get it there either. Is it just a new thing to do or is there a reason for it?
there no reason at all. Theyre Merc wheels, why not keep the Merc logo on them. people have been doing that for a long long time.
No it was a serious question. I had seen it elsewhere on another Audi and didn't get it there either. Is it just a new thing to do or is there a reason for it?
they're mercedes wheels. they're not trying to switch emblems around or pass the cars as off as something else. its just common to run other oem wheels with stance. they do mercedes/amg wheels, newer audi wheels, porsche wheels, lamborghini wheels, bentley wheels, etc.
there no reason at all. Theyre Merc wheels, why not keep the Merc logo on them. people have been doing that for a long long time.
Meh, w/e. I just find it weird to put a logo from another manufacturer on a car. BMW makes some wheels that look great, but if I put them on anything other than a BMW, I wouldnt use the BMW center caps. It just seems tacky to me.
Originally Posted by jrod
they're mercedes wheels. they're not trying to switch emblems around or pass the cars as off as something else. its just common to run other oem wheels with stance. they do mercedes/amg wheels, newer audi wheels, porsche wheels, lamborghini wheels, bentley wheels, etc.
The Bentley wheels I could understand because that's more of a status thing. Those wheels have to be pretty fucking expensive to buy.