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Not A GS But it's a Lexus, sittin on Deuce Zero's

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Old 06-12-13, 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by bruce van
First thing: Great choice on the wheels. This combo looks super clean and classy!

Second thing: Like others have said, people mod their cars for different reasons. Some mod just for looks and say to hell with practicality and performance. Running negative camber just to fit bigger wheels makes no sense to me. Might as well wear your pants backwards like Kriss Kross (RIP). I myself, think finding the right balance between form and function is key. When you can make your car look better and increase performance, that's golden.

Sure 22's look better are much more impressive, but you end up sacrificing too much just for style. I support your decision 100% and give you a virtual high 5.
thanx bruce... i really can't see myself ******* up an 83K car. i love the dropped look with bigger wheels but i refuse to (especially with an AWD) drop her and put bigger wheels on, it's already staggered which was a no no but i did it and i'm not having any problems (knock on wood) except having to balance the wheels and tires 3 times to stop the vibrations at 75 - 80 MPH.
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