If those 22s you put on your car are feeling like little skateboard wheels, here's the solution for you....
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/2365813075.html
Wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry when I saw it.
If those 22s you put on your car are feeling like little skateboard wheels, here's the solution for you....
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/2365813075.html
Wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry when I saw it.
The rim design itself isn't too bad, and the car itself looks clean, just the combination of the two.....
914Driver wrote: E-Brake totally inadequate for the massive leverage inflicted by those idiotic wheels?
FTFY.
WHAT posses peple to think that looks good? I mean, to each their own but come on, when you have to lift your car to fit your rims, your rims are just way too big.
That and it makes any kind of brake rotor look tiny.
I'll bet he's got king kong in the trunk.
I was going to try to make a joke, but I'm so tired of this trend tempting tire companies to discontinue making street performance tires in smaller diameters that I just don't feel like making the effort. I need 14s & 15s, and can't afford to run R-compounds (seems to be all that's left in those sizes) on the street with a 35mi (one way) commute.
I stay out of pensacola itself for the most side so don't get to experiance the DONK like I did in panama city (where I lived down the street from da hood)
don't miss it thats for sure
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In reply to NOHOME:
to be different and outlandish.
No different than having a mohawk hairstyle or tattooing your face.
I like the Donk vehicles with seemingly random 'endorsments' on them:
And if you didn't bring your tape measure, the wheels are 26" in diameter.
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