Worst wheel/tire fitment you've ever seen

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They're all awful, but for different reasons

My spine hurts just thinking about a speed bump

What are you seeing out by you that makes you feel ill just to look at?
 
I need to take some pics of the cars in my area that I just SMH at.
Where I live the population is 300+/-. The next town from me (6 miles) is where cars are on 22" rims and larger. They also put the make of their car on the side, from rear bumper to front bumper. My son said they do that so they don't forget what they're driving. 😁
When I go out to the store, or to run errands, I am packing. When I drive thru that town I bring 3 extra loaded mags with me.
Oh, there's a 1980 Impala in said town painted John Deere green and yellow riding on 24's (I think).
 
I passed by a Prius with 17” wheels off a Forester and 245/45-17 tires. No, just no, a Prius is a mediocre handing car, just stick with the factory 185/65-15, 195/65-15 or the 195/55-16 and 215/45-17 gen 2 “touring”/gen 3 and 4 Package 5/6 and XLE tires.

Also, older Lexus and Buick donks in Oakland on 35-aspect ratio 22s. A pothole or speed bump will break you.
 
You know, the funny part about the squat look? It originated in the Bay Area. There was a shop in the ‘hood of East Oakland, CA called A-1 suspension. The A-1 lean was a product of that shop, about the same time the sideshow happened in the 1970s, back then it was when people showed off their Caddys and lowriders.
 
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