I like the blacked out rims, but I would still keep that satin chrome at the bottom. At least at first to see what it looked like. It would break up the monotony of black, however defeating the purpose of the fully blacked out look if that is your goal. I also agree with that low profile of a tire, you would just be begging for a very harsh ride quality and bent wheels. If you are going to paint the calipers, upgrade the brakes to something more impressive to accentuate. The stock calipers are not, and aren't designed to be on a vehicle in this category.Or how about this one? I probably wouldn't do red calipers but bronze but it is what i could find that I know will fit the palisade.View attachment 879
I wouldn't go that low profile and I've never seen the point of highlighting small, stock brake calipers, but I like the all blacked out look.
I like the blacked out rims, but I would still keep that satin chrome at the bottom. At least at first to see what it looked like. It would break up the monotony of black, however defeating the purpose of the fully blacked out look if that is your goal.
If it was a true shiny chrome, I would say dump it, but other than it being easily soiled with fingerprints, I think that satin chrome looks really good and adds to the more premium design.I need to do another rendition of this with the bottom chrome and I'll post that..I'm torn between leaving that or not
I still say I like it, and have a feeling it would really look good in person. I just hope resembling a Land Rover wouldn't drop the Palisade's long term reliability.OK with Chrome bottom left...I'm torn..it doesn't hurt it..kind of gives it that range rover/land rover look with the chrome bottom.
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especially if they are brembos