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From the S10 forum: :lol2:

Quote: Originally Posted by Raphael Orlove
1.) Stance

Stretched tires, tons of negative camber, and suspension slammed to the ground. Driving a stanced car is like commuting to work on a bicycle that's on fire, or showing up for your school photo in a speedo and a rainbow wig. It's such a bad idea that you just applaud the commitment. Your average road user is less forgiving and will think your car is broken.

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Both my cars are over 200k and 3.5"+ lower than stock.. one with negative camber one without.. I'm not worried one bit about the CVs/Balljoints/Tierods/Bushings. Since I know how to maintain a car, I'll know when there's play and therefore a potential problem. I'll let you know when my wheels snap off though.



It's very easy to say things weren't designed to function a certian way. But facts are facts and virtually no issues speak for themselves.


^ This.

I put 215s on an 8" wheel and got tons of hate from other W owners. Imagine what they'd say to this. :lol2:

Awesome, first butthurt on this site lol



Dude I do not see anyone calling YOU out. it's the generalization.



YOU can, and do perform regular maintenance. Good, you, me, we all should...




but how many people DON'T? and then of those, how many people did something that you yourself conceded causes probably enhanced service intervals do NOT do that proper, enhanced service schedules?



The argument/concern is NOT you, it's the other dorks that halfass stuff everywhere they go. You are not on trial man, it's seriously ok.


Butt hurt? Really?



I'm just trying to give you guys examples of what you're calling unsafe.

What the actual fuck?

Um.... wow.



From what I can see, there was a lot of fab work done, and looks to be decent considered it's underneath circus style paint.. Wow, I hate it, but it looks like they put some actual work into it at one point.


But it's a LOT like having sex with your sister, it's just wrong and should NEVER be done.


don't think i blessed this thread with the beauty.. saw it a few weeks back at a car dealership around here. didn't want to stop and take a pic because then they would think i wanted it. lol so found this on the website



frigginbeauty.png


i don't know. chrome mirrors, louvers on the side windows, hood pins, and probably some hideous crap on the back. lol don't even know what the inside looks like.



the hood minus the hood pins and the front bumper don't actually look that bad.


This is why J-body owners can't have nice things.

Aside from the window area (mirrors, vents) it's not that bad. For some reason I don't HATE it.



Bomex-style (or Bomex) kit, I see. That was one of my favourites for the Supra and Integra.


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don't think i blessed this thread with the beauty.. saw it a few weeks back at a car dealership around here. didn't want to stop and take a pic because then they would think i wanted it. lol so found this on the website

frigginbeauty.png

Hood pins N fenders gotta go. Hood N fascia is kinda cool for a TA wannaB. Window trim belongs on a truck.

bet those 3 spoilers really help keep that thing grounded.


old people love stick on crap. the spoilers kinda throw you for a loop though


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