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Got new stock wheels!!!


brianhasadd

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The 20's that I have are just too heavy. I can really tell the difference in the stock wheels that I had and the 20's that I have now.

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When/If I sell these, I'll prolly get the same wheel but in 18's and Chrome!!! I MUST sell these first though.

 

That would be nice! I think 20s are just too big, and you can't really lower your car much. 18's on the GXPs are plenty big!! I do like the black though...

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Sorry Jeremy. This is in the wrong section. Please move it for me. I meant to put it in the Wheels section. Sorry. :frown: :biggrin:

 

:thumb: I would keep the 20s though :lol:

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Well I got my wheels today. They look alot better than I imagined!!! I can't wait to get them on. Just need to sell the 20's first.

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Nah... hell I don't have pics of my own ride... let alone his... and steelieprincess... if you refer to the southern style of riding big rims as "ghetto", aye, everyone is entitled their own opinion. However, anyone who lives around the Chicago area can see some w-bodies on 22's (coupla mid-90's cutlasses riding around with 'em). And yes, I LOVE big rims, and always will.... there's nothing like seeing 24's and 26's on a box chevy (80's - early 90's Caprice, preferably a Brougham). That's just how we do it in the bottom... better known as the south, where I'm originally from... love it or hate it... oh well....

 

 

EDIT: monte on 22's right here, just drew one up from CarDomain... it's on page 18 if the link doesn't take ya right to it.

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/122905/18

 

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Nah... hell I don't have pics of my own ride... let alone his... and steelieprincess... if you refer to the southern style of riding big rims as "ghetto", aye, everyone is entitled their own opinion. However, anyone who lives around the Chicago area can see some w-bodies on 22's (coupla mid-90's cutlasses riding around with 'em). And yes, I LOVE big rims, and always will.... there's nothing like seeing 24's and 26's on a box chevy (80's - early 90's Caprice, preferably a Brougham). That's just how we do it in the bottom... better known as the south, where I'm originally from... love it or hate it... oh well....

 

 

EDIT: monte on 22's right here, just drew one up from CarDomain... it's on page 18 if the link doesn't take ya right to it.

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/122905/18

 

 

If you insist on typing like that, would you atleast type it into an ebonics translator before posting on here?

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Hmm... I never read anywhere in the forum rules that I was required to type in perfect english. The funny part is, as much as the "intelligent" people talk trash about ebonics, they are quite easy to decipher using context clues. Now, I am able to type correctly, however, I don't talk like this, thus, I don't type like this. If someone doesn't like my manner of typing, then hey, you don't have to read my posts. End of story. As for the pics of the Monte... I can't say anything 'bout 'em not lookin' real... all I can say is that I have indeed seen some monte's on 22's. However, 20's do sit better on that body style of monte, IMO.

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