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[quote="Pfc.Green":a6059]Hey fuck you, I dont hate LOTS of things. Nice screw up there Camelhumper. You dont care what people do to there cars as long as it looks god huh? But if someone supes up a bug you hate it...even if it looks good. Nice logic, want a cookie? hake:[/quote:a6059]
you can always polish a turd but all it will ever be is a polished turd hake: |
Im not exactly sure what the term lowrider means as we dont use that here.
If that "truck" (of which we wouldnt call that a truck here either) is a lowrider -its not exactly low, unless its on hydraulics you might want to take some eurpoean advice and fit bigger wheels. If it is on hydraulics, dont sit it so high because its looks really stupid. (IMO) If a lowrider is just someone who modifies cars, like cars in the fast and the furious, i love them. but i dont like when cars sit so low their wheels dissapear into the arches. I dont like street racers though. If you want to tank around is a modified car then do it on a racetrack. |
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A lift properly done looks great. Its the 6" and up that are overkill.[/quote:f46fd] I agree with isabella. But I would put the cap at 4" and only if you got the tires to fill the extra space. Personally, I put the biggest tires my truck can hold and that still look good without having to put a lift in. But I can still admire teh truck with the right lift. Lowriders are kind of silly to me, mostly for the speed bump and pothole issues, but I can respect a nice custom job, at least for the work involved if nothing else. |
I think they are cool, but I would never drive one.
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