**** So you think your Z/G is LOW? ****
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Originally Posted by SS728
^Looks like stock height.
From what I can tell and going how low his sideskirts are and where the piece above his phone is...he's slammed. Looks about the same height as mine.
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Originally Posted by quakerroatmeal
I considered cheanyoung's car is slammed, moog also.
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Originally Posted by SS728
Ok, low, but not slammed.
I consider slammed as tires tucking, rims almost touching fenders with the lip on a streched tire.
And massive camber.
I consider slammed as tires tucking, rims almost touching fenders with the lip on a streched tire.
And massive camber.
Im on stock rims....but I bottom out on small speed bumps....does that mean Im not slammed/low? Im lost...
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Originally Posted by Jentwisl
Since when does "slammed" refer offset and stretched tires? To me slammed still means low to the ground...nothing more nothing less lol
Im on stock rims....but I bottom out on small speed bumps....does that mean Im not slammed/low? Im lost...
Im on stock rims....but I bottom out on small speed bumps....does that mean Im not slammed/low? Im lost...
Originally Posted by SS728
Ok, low, but not slammed.
I consider slammed as tires tucking, rims almost touching fenders with the lip on a streched tire.
And massive camber.
I consider slammed as tires tucking, rims almost touching fenders with the lip on a streched tire.
And massive camber.
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to ME, you can be slammed half an inch to the ground but it doesn't mean a thing if you don't have the wheel setup to go with it.
it's just like those widebody cars that have crappy wheels/offsets. the widebody may look nice but the entire car itself looks tacky.
it's just like those widebody cars that have crappy wheels/offsets. the widebody may look nice but the entire car itself looks tacky.
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Originally Posted by deviljon
to ME, you can be slammed half an inch to the ground but it doesn't mean a thing if you don't have the wheel setup to go with it.
it's just like those widebody cars that have crappy wheels/offsets. the widebody may look nice but the entire car itself looks tacky.
it's just like those widebody cars that have crappy wheels/offsets. the widebody may look nice but the entire car itself looks tacky.