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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 03:24 PM
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Re: dubs

Originally Posted by kandied91z
many said the same about putting 18's on camaro's 5 years ago...
I'd have to disagree. 5 years ago having 17"s was the cool thing to have. Not many people had 18"s but they werent considered tacky or frowned upon. 20"s are so commercial and trendy because of all the rap videos and the word "dubs"...its too mainstream its like a household word. Now every person with an SUV has 20"s. 5 Years ago anyone who had anything over 15 or 16" was usually a "car guy".

IMO 20"S dont look good on f-bods. Sure if you have HREs or Fikse or something like that it wont look as bad as "blingy" type wheels, but still a bit big for the car. 17"s are jsut fine, 18"s are great and 19"s can work well depending on style. I'd rather get 18"s and take those 2" and add them to the width.
Old Dec 7, 2004 | 04:53 PM
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Re: dubs

the 20s look awesome. my car is definetley slower. the tires fit w no rub. cant wait 2 post pix as soon as my friend e mails me them. i took car in for oil change and a couple of camaro owners came over and asked if they where 20s? they said same thing...20s on f body is no good... prove me wrong
Old Jan 31, 2005 | 10:03 AM
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Re: dubs

Originally Posted by Bryan Smith
I wouldn't touch 20s on a fbody. Leave that to the ghetto thugs.
Racists comments and flaming deleted by moderator. This could be grounds for being banned. Don't do it again.

Last edited by Brent94Z; Feb 2, 2005 at 04:21 AM.
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