I’m not a great fan of gloss black wheels, but it’s good we don’t all like the same things, otherwise life would be boring.
I think that much of the visual detail of a wheel’s design is lost on black wheels. You also have the same challenges with black wheels as you do with black paintwork;
- they’ll show swirl marks more readily than a lighter colour, especially if a proper washing technique isn’t used
- unless they’ve just been washed, they’ll look dirty most of the time from road dirt/ dust and brake dust, when a lighter colour will hide dirt and brake dust for longer.
Agree with Watts, if you buy them, fit them and live with them as they are for a while. If you do decide to go for a gloss black makeover, then I’d suggest you use a reputable company like Lepsons to refinish them for you. To get a top quality result, the process is quite comprehensive, but should last and be as durable as an OEM powder coated finish - the process used by Lepsons is at the link below;
http://www.lepsons.com/how-we-produce-stunning-wheels/At the end of the day, it’s your decision on whether to go gloss black or not, but I think it’s worth spending some time weighing up the pros and cons of the existing silver finish versus gloss black, and live with the original silver finish for a while before you pull the trigger!