Thanks for everyone’s contribution, after digging for myself I found they seem to be Aodhan AH03 Reps, Since the official wheels don’t have lugnut covers I’m assuming these won’t either. Yes, they don’t look amazing, But they look great for 200 bucks/set. They’re going on my 1979 Buick Lesabre 4 door, in case anyone was interested enough to ask.
smthngeneric
DO NOT BUY THESE! Regardless of how you feel about the look of them they are junk and won’t fit. You can see that the chrome is starting to peel off of them and if you look at the inside rim where the bead sits you can see the corrosion already built up, these will not hold air for very long you’ll have a slow leak. Sure, you can clean them up, but without a full refinish (more than the wheels cost), it will come back. It’s just not worth the headache. Also, if these are for the Buick you mentioned, they won’t fit. Those lesabres used a 5×127 bolt pattern, not 5×120. European cars use 5×120, and they’re almost the only ones.
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Thanks for everyone’s contribution, after digging for myself I found they seem to be Aodhan AH03 Reps, Since the official wheels don’t have lugnut covers I’m assuming these won’t either.
Yes, they don’t look amazing, But they look great for 200 bucks/set. They’re going on my 1979 Buick Lesabre 4 door, in case anyone was interested enough to ask.
DO NOT BUY THESE! Regardless of how you feel about the look of them they are junk and won’t fit. You can see that the chrome is starting to peel off of them and if you look at the inside rim where the bead sits you can see the corrosion already built up, these will not hold air for very long you’ll have a slow leak. Sure, you can clean them up, but without a full refinish (more than the wheels cost), it will come back. It’s just not worth the headache. Also, if these are for the Buick you mentioned, they won’t fit. Those lesabres used a 5×127 bolt pattern, not 5×120. European cars use 5×120, and they’re almost the only ones.