Originally Posted by never gone
I guess it shouldn`t be washed polished or waxed it either
Originally Posted by never gone
I guess it shouldn`t be washed polished or waxed it either
2001 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R
2003 Toyota echo (45mpg)
2005 Scion TC
Originally Posted by atticdog
Haha, blackcaraddict would say that :hifive:. That`s like saying you shouldn`t even try to succeed in life if you`re middle class, because in the end your only average :furious:. Open your minds people. it`s nice to see something different. I`ve seen counnnntless mustangs and camaros all cookie-cutter in stature, I`d get much more pleasure from looking at something different, in this case a slammed camry.
every car should be washed polished and waxed, and some shouldn`t be loweredOriginally Posted by atticdog
If you wanna lower it, do it It`s your car man. Don`t let people tell you what to do. I think it looks pretty nice lowered
Originally Posted by atticdog
Um yeah, that totally makes sense. Look, some cars lend themselves to being lowered and some just don`t. Dude can do whatever he wants because it`s his car, I`m simply throwing out an OPINION.
2001 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R
2003 Toyota echo (45mpg)
2005 Scion TC
Originally Posted by atticdog
That Camry looks really good
Excessive wheel gap stinks. Car enthusiasts not only wax and polish their vehicles but also look for ways to personalize them. That`s what car culture is all about.
Lowering any car is not only for looks, but for performance as well (just as long as you`re not riding on Tein S-Techs...no offense to anyone here riding on them, but their spring rates aren`t the greatest).
I support this guy for lowering his car...for himself; the way it should be.
Heck, my Dad mentioned lowering our 06 Odyssey! :p
Originally Posted by SDLexus
Exactly. Sadly, a lot of people here don`t seem to realize a lot of passenger cars in the USDM come with excessive wheel gap and ground clearance. Given the irresponsible driving beavhior of most Americans combined with crappy American roads, this unfortunately becomes a necessity.
However, some of us, who are enthusiasts, like to get rid of the wheel gap. That`s why we lower a bit. Slammed is stupid (but that`s IMHO), but just a bit of a drop to get rid of or seriously reduce the gap (to make the judgment, I would have to go by the how the fender well is cut and what size wheel/tires they are using).
Then it looks great if done right :2thumbs:
go for it cars look better without that huge wheelgap
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