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Thread: 92' Prelude, 18" staggered wheels, Custom wide-body, paint & interior $6300o.b.o.

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    just curious.. but why do people put staggered wheels on a fwd car? please enlighten me... this isn't a diss to you, im really curious. if you wanted the look of a rwd, why didn't you just buy a rwd car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GGPIS3
    just curious.. but why do people put staggered wheels on a fwd car? please enlighten me... this isn't a diss to you, im really curious. if you wanted the look of a rwd, why didn't you just buy a rwd car?
    It's not for everyone, I know. But then again you really shouldn't build a car for everyone else. Both my father and I both like the low and wide look. It's not function as much as the look, but of course it does handle really well with those tires and the AWS.
    To me, running Staggered wheels with the wide one's on the front and the skinnies on the rear is EXTREMELY odd. But just like I understand their purpose to get you down the track faster, I also understand the want to look low and wide. The low and wide is more of a European look. A lot of VW owners run the Mercedes Staggered wheels and they look sweet on them.
    Just check them out here



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    You can't tell me that although these are front wheel drive cars they don't look tough as he!!

    We just like the wheels and tires to fill the fenders.
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