Slamming and Extreme Camber and Offsets
Originally Posted by SheDrivesIt,May 1 2009, 05:18 PM
Actually a little closer to Cincy than L-ville but close to both. It's near Sparta.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=647786
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https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=647786
http://www.drivebluegrass.com/
^^^I like white chicks better (hehe) 
Well by the way as far slamming goes I love it, and with a nice set of wider wheels it looks just drop dead sexy! I would never do it though I already have a pain in the butt driving the car in the roads that I do.

Well by the way as far slamming goes I love it, and with a nice set of wider wheels it looks just drop dead sexy! I would never do it though I already have a pain in the butt driving the car in the roads that I do.
Originally Posted by VilleS2K,May 2 2009, 07:16 PM
There is a thread for this to do exactly what is happening... to generate many different responses and opinions.
Originally Posted by blkwidow,May 3 2009, 09:15 PM
Thats not what this thread was intended for. This thread was intended to stir the pot. This was just to down right tell people they're stupid for doing certain things to THEIR car and get a bunch of people to agree.
Originally Posted by blkwidow,May 3 2009, 08:15 PM
Thats not what this thread was intended for. This thread was intended to stir the pot. This was just to down right tell people they're stupid for doing certain things to THEIR car and get a bunch of people to agree.
Originally Posted by 03AP1,May 1 2009, 02:10 PM
OP: spot on! A car whose frame practically sits on the ground, whose front wheels can't be turned all the way to the left or right without hitting the fenders, and has so much camber that only the inner-sidewall is contacting the ground is impractical, retarded, dangerous, and makes about as much sense as running thru interstate traffic blindfolded.
Today's (stereotypical) youth need better role-models and a huge dose of common-sense.
Today's (stereotypical) youth need better role-models and a huge dose of common-sense.





