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I know we have fans of various nameplates, but that is just crazy overkill. :duh:

Thinking on this, I could see this being done for InWheel HUB Electric Motors. This would totally cover the motor assembly.

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A Benz version would be a giant 3-spoke wheel...and 3-spokes are usually the ugliest of wheels...can't think of a 3 spoke design that has ever looked very good.    Weird idea...

 I've seen on FB groups some really cheesy looking Cadillac logo wheels and steering wheels--giant logo that fills up the wheel. 

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2 hours ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said:

A Benz version would be a giant 3-spoke wheel...and 3-spokes are usually the ugliest of wheels...can't think of a 3 spoke design that has ever looked very good.    Weird idea...

 I've seen on FB groups some really cheesy looking Cadillac logo wheels and steering wheels--giant logo that fills up the wheel. 

Amazing how ugly 3, 2 and even 1 spoke rims can be plus I have to question how round the rims stays over time for the 2 & 1 spoke rims.

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