Negativeness......Works shoot Part 1
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Originally Posted by taurran
I don't hate stretched tires if it's done within reason, but offset is just ridiculous when taken to these extents. Personally, I think once you get that crazy with offsets it starts to look like a poorly set up civic with chopped springs.
There's good offset, then offset that's overdone. I mean, big wheels, low offset/clearance looks nice, but save the camber for the rides with airbags. At least do it right with some flared fenders or a widebody.
I personally think the rears on this car look fine, the fronts just ruin it for me. Just my opinion, of course.
There's good offset, then offset that's overdone. I mean, big wheels, low offset/clearance looks nice, but save the camber for the rides with airbags. At least do it right with some flared fenders or a widebody.
I personally think the rears on this car look fine, the fronts just ruin it for me. Just my opinion, of course.
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It's always nice to see member's pushing limits to the stance of their car's. I am feeling the overall setup and the camber setup. 20's always looked proper on a G. Nice job.
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Originally Posted by smellslikecurry
the camber looks backwards
most VIP cars have the rears more cambered than the fronts
its cool...if your dyslexic
most VIP cars have the rears more cambered than the fronts
its cool...if your dyslexic
its cool... if you're a doooosh
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Originally Posted by resauto
I dont like fender flares nor do I like wide body. Whats the challenge in any of that. Your entitled to your opinion and thats perfectly fine. Im not sayin its everyones cup of tea, but sometimes there has to be a kink in the sameness of things....wheels...drop....kits ect....the normality is not for me. I like to be different and try new things. Of course pictures dont do any justice for this set up...in person its a whole new ball game!
I also agree that flared fenders and widebodies are not challenging; and personally they are over-the-top and remind me more of the memories of should-be-forgotten tacky Civics, rather than wide flush wheels would.
Simply IMO!