Forget about personal taste. With that wheel/tire combo it's not road worthy. It's not fully functional. And it's unsafe.
Scott
Scott
Just a bit overdramatic, don't you think?Forget about personal taste. With that wheel/tire combo it's not road worthy. It's not fully functional. And it's unsafe.
Scott
Forget about personal taste. With that wheel/tire combo it's not road worthy. It's not fully functional. And it's unsafe.
Scott
Pea gravel rock crawlerWith those low profile tires you will feel a toothpick, get a very quick steering response and get a lousy ride.
Yeah … got tired of talking head shows and have been watching Kindig and gang … Amazing buildsI love lowriders, especially show cars.
You'll find the best paint, plating, and engraving in the world on show circuit lowriders.
No no, Scotty calls them "endless money pits"I try not to get offended by or judge people by their automotive choices.
Half of y'all wouldn't own this Mercedes because "they're ticking time bombs" but you act like this guy has committed some mortal sin.
Enjoy your old Buicks and leave people alone.
I've got a few nicknames of my own for Scotty and people of his ilk.No no, Scotty calls them "endless money pits"
My hangar/office is at ground zero for the C. Squat.I live in, or close to Bruh’s country ... Carolina Squats are all over the place.
I have a friend who lives there.My hangar/office is at ground zero for the C. Squat.
Lumberton, NC.
That sucksI have a friend who lives there.
I won’t tell her...That sucks
I don't think so. 1) The tires are too large in diameter for the wheel well openings. Even a minor bump will cause tire/fender contact.Just a bit overdramatic, don't you think?
Well, look on the bright side. At least the hubcaps don't continue to spin once the vehicle is stopped!
More likely that they have wheel locks installed.looks like both wheels are missing a bolt too