Wheels: Photoshop Help

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hi, just wondering if someone could help me out with a quick photo shop. Every time I think i've decided on a set of wheels for my van I change my mind. This time i'm going for something totally out of left field........no, not the teddy bear wheels. hahha.

But wondering if someone could do a quick photo shop for me if I provide them with a few pics of what i'm thinking about?
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Try this: http://www.tirepros.com/wheel_visualizer.php

That´s were I got the wheels for the 56 design.
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thanks for responding but for some reason the wheel visualizer link isnt working for me. however im almost certain what i'm looking for won't be on that site. here's a link of what i'm thinking of.

http://daytonwirewheels.com/ultimatec.htm

the exact wheels like on the hot rod....
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Try this one, much bigger rim selection.
http://autowaretech10.net/nextwheels/tire_fac.htm

Here's one I did really quick using that site, rolling on Dayton 18s with 1" drop.
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blk lt awd wrote:thanks for responding but for some reason the wheel visualizer link isnt working for me. however im almost certain what i'm looking for won't be on that site. here's a link of what i'm thinking of.

http://daytonwirewheels.com/ultimatec.htm

the exact wheels like on the hot rod....
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ihatemybike wrote:Try this one, much bigger rim selection.
http://autowaretech10.net/nextwheels/tire_fac.htm

Here's one I did really quick using that site, rolling on Dayton 18s with 1" drop.
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thanks for doing that up. greatly appreciated. i think those wheels looked better in my head then they do on the van. don't think the color and knock off is going to help.....back to the drawing board.

i'll have to do a search and download "java" to get that wheel program to work...i think... the second one isn't working for me either. thanks for the help guys.
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