So I do hate these terms that people overuse these days, but if it's that you want, check it out. Courtesy of QD from back in 1996 when I lived just north of Fort Worth, Texas. Lolol.
yes, they are bolted onto my daily driver. Later, QD.
i would love to have one of these wagons now.
did you ever get a ticket for this? just wondering some counties enforce that if your tires come past your fender's too much you will get a ticket
ATV stance yo'
that's real old school LOL. i had an 87 accord hatch back when i graduated high school that had some wheels that fit just like those...they was 13s with a ridiculous offset (i didn't know shit about any of that back then though). this was like 1995
6 months of driving slammed like that and my cv joints were shot...LOL
Impressive. That car looks great btw.
98 Subaru Legacy GT
89 325i. 400hp hoon-mobile.
LOL. I wish I still had pics of my Escort from '96-'97 with almost the same setup. I was about to throw some reverse offset 13" McLeans on it when it got wrecked.
So you were the one that set the roller skate trend that I saw back in the days?
But at least it looks decent on a wagon-type vehicle versus the hideous small sedans that I normally see.
On the note of this thread:
FYI for all the newbs that try to overuse the term "fitment". It usually used with other words such as "flush, ultra flush, hella-flush" to describe people running aggressive wheels & tire setup and have the top of the tires just about tucking nicely under the fenders with some good camber and not looking ridiculously stupid. Not including people running air suspension.
And yes, I do agree that people overuse it among other terms like "stance, photo shoot, etc." It really gets annoying.
Reminds me of this lol.
phucken hawt
POKE!!
haha id drive that
looks like any car u see on buford hwy lol
yup. mexi-flush.
Again, I apologise, Real OG shit right here.
The Real Deal.
Got a MINI?Don't talk to me.
FUCK your FADS