Aggressive Wheels and Stretched Tires....Welcome
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Not sure if you guys will like or not, but here it goes.
Fully polished Work VS-XX.
17x9 +5 , 17x10 +19. 215/40 F, 235/40 R.
3.5* camber up front, 3* camber in the rear.
My tires don't say Federal anymore.
Fully polished Work VS-XX.
17x9 +5 , 17x10 +19. 215/40 F, 235/40 R.
3.5* camber up front, 3* camber in the rear.
My tires don't say Federal anymore.
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^^^ That's considered overboard and distasteful by all means IMO. I would consider a slight moderate stretch nice taking wheel size/offset/suspension into consideration as there are many great examples in this thread... But that is just plain hideous.
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^^^ I dunno how to explain it....that shiet is like a parody for sure.
Kinda like how big lips looked nice and mean on Z's a few years ago, but then someone with too much conviction, had to come along and buy a wheel that had enough lip to house a family of racoons?
Concave wheels became nice, and someone had to come along and turn their dishes into satellites?
Going extreme to out-do the next guy doesn't always yield positives outside your inner-circle.
Kinda like how big lips looked nice and mean on Z's a few years ago, but then someone with too much conviction, had to come along and buy a wheel that had enough lip to house a family of racoons?
Concave wheels became nice, and someone had to come along and turn their dishes into satellites?
Going extreme to out-do the next guy doesn't always yield positives outside your inner-circle.
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As a guy who actually likes Bosozuko cars, even I think that's a little over done.
But then again, that's what Boso is all about.
Sticks out waaaaay too much for me. The first one is good. Second, over the top.
I personally like for the face of the wheel to poke out of the fenders, then having the stretched tire just clear the edges of the fenders.
But then again, that's what Boso is all about.
Sticks out waaaaay too much for me. The first one is good. Second, over the top.
I personally like for the face of the wheel to poke out of the fenders, then having the stretched tire just clear the edges of the fenders.
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As a guy who actually likes Bosozuko cars, even I think that's a little over done.
But then again, that's what Boso is all about.
Sticks out waaaaay too much for me. The first one is good. Second, over the top.
I personally like for the face of the wheel to poke out of the fenders, then having the stretched tire just clear the edges of the fenders.
But then again, that's what Boso is all about.
Sticks out waaaaay too much for me. The first one is good. Second, over the top.
I personally like for the face of the wheel to poke out of the fenders, then having the stretched tire just clear the edges of the fenders.