#69563 - 05/06/07 02:04 PM
for the big rim lovers....
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#69564 - 05/06/07 02:25 PM
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if you hit a speed bump your rear tires will rip off your bumper hope you have a hd tranny and that you dont mind the loss of power
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#69565 - 05/06/07 02:31 PM
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please tell me you aren't keeping those on there...
it's too... blingy for our little GPs.
I'm sorry, but Escalade coems to mind when I see those rims.
And the only thing I hate more than Escalades are Crystler Town and Countries because ever one I've ever seen, the driver drives like a jerk.
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#69566 - 05/06/07 02:42 PM
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lol there are no speed bumps where i live-seriously... maximum lift and realigned, front inner wells were massaged to clear as well as the ground effect at the 8'o clock position on the front wheel. performance loss.. 300lbs of sounds pretty much killed that. besides I dont race cars, see photo shameless plug :rolleyes: pick up the May issue of SuperStreetBike my bike is in that issue. small pic, but hey its a start.
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#69567 - 05/06/07 02:46 PM
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no i'll take em off........ in the winter. no such thing as too blingy where I'm from. its some great looking cars here, and big rims are in. even baby mamas are on 20's round here.
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#69568 - 05/06/07 02:47 PM
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i would put smaller rims on .... your tranny and motor will thank you ... !! those rims look like they should go on a truck...
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#69569 - 05/06/07 02:49 PM
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do those baby mamma's drive suv's ?? beause thats prolly why??
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#69570 - 05/06/07 03:00 PM
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all b.s. aside I dont drive this car hard. "go on a truck" is hilarious man- thats the point. to seperate from the lil rim haters and the stock GPs. and I already had "smaller" rims. they dont get the look at me factor, like them 22s. big is in- for now, whateva the next "it" thing is rest assure Ill have that too. I mean my sound system is enough to rip the trunk open (had it re welded). do i need that much bass?No. but do I wanna have the same stuff some kid workin at mcdonalds can go get at bestbuy? HELL NO. thats the logic behind big rims...get it?
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#69571 - 05/06/07 03:03 PM
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well best of luck to you.... i would rather have a grand prix that looks bone stock but then when someone rolls up to you at the light as soon as that light turns green i want to blow the doors off. I would rather focus on performance but every grand prix'er has there own style your think just might not be everyone elses thing
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#69573 - 05/06/07 03:16 PM
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so your more race oriented?? that exactly what im not in a car. I roll slow to be seen. and when a want see the triple digits it honda for me. I guy in a monte SS blew past me last night leavin the club, we both got caught at the next light and I just unleashed that bass. it had him and his girl looking sick. I admired his ride, cause it growled when he floored it. so I guess I do kinda long for some get up and go power every blue moon.
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#69574 - 05/06/07 04:24 PM
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Just a culture difference. Some people are into placing in as much Horsepower as possible. Whether its 5 to 100 hp, its all golden. They then either enjoy the power, go street racing or drag racing. Downsides are loss of engine reliability, increase emissions and decreased MPG (all depending on the mod). Also, there is a speed limit on the roads so you can only go so fast. Others are more into shine and driving slow for attention. Power is of lower priority because it isn't going to be used. Downsides are loss of reliability, decrease of ride comfortability and reduced mpg, and increase change of theft. My thought has always been do what you want but if you do it, do it right. No duct tape, unpainted, misaligned surfaces. Ideas that are not good: http://photo.ricecop.com/pics/clisetruck.jpg http://www.trinituner.com/musa/Untitled-10.jpg http://img217.exs.cx/img217/1322/cb1b6gm.jpg As far as your car goes, I like it. Nice clean look. If you were to paint it with purple bears, then no. From looking at that bike, I don't see that happening.
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#69575 - 05/06/07 05:00 PM
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Originally posted by 2muchspl: all b.s. aside I dont drive this car hard. "go on a truck" is hilarious man- thats the point. to seperate from the lil rim haters and the stock GPs. and I already had "smaller" rims. they dont get the look at me factor, like them 22s. big is in- for now, whateva the next "it" thing is rest assure Ill have that too. I mean my sound system is enough to rip the trunk open (had it re welded). do i need that much bass?No. but do I wanna have the same stuff some kid workin at mcdonalds can go get at bestbuy? HELL NO. thats the logic behind big rims...get it? I'm not into heavy bass anymore. Some folks don't want to hear all that when they are focused on something inside their home or when they want peace and quiet. Then you have someone outside bumpin' going "boom boom, look at me, boom boom crack, daddy didn't love me, boom boom crack, da boom boom...pause..crack crackcrack" (yes, I know the beat is nice :p ). Noone wants to hear all that. I used to do it because I like the way the bass feels and I like they way my favorite songs reacted to my system. But because of the said reasons, I stopped. I'm also not into street racing at lights within a city. End up hitting a kid, getting pulled over, loss of control, hitting a car or motocycle merging into traffic, etc. Some folks who do it say "Hey, I'm in control at the time and noone is around. Besides, that kid in a honda must be beat because 4 cyl cars like hondas are the evil!" Sure, you might be in control but they may not be the best drive. Not worth it if the other guy ends up dead. Life's about risk and fun and not always playing it safe but not at someone else's expense.
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#69576 - 05/06/07 05:59 PM
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them pics are funny, "Others are more into shine and driving slow for attention. Power is of lower priority because it isn't going to be used. Downsides are loss of reliability, decrease of ride comfortability and reduced mpg, and increase change of theft." well said...... I got the highs too family it aint just all bass. but I know excatly what you mean. Ive re done so many cars because the owners main priority was bass, only to realize that their highs cant keep up. Ive also removed more than my fair share of systems out of peoples cars caust their electrical system cant supply the power. like you said "DO IT RIGHT"
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#69577 - 05/06/07 07:06 PM
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I'm not big into the huge rims unless I had an SUV...then I'd put some big rims on. But if you like it, then it's all good.
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#69579 - 05/06/07 08:44 PM
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Car customization is all about personalization. Your car tells a lot about you and yours obviously says that you like to get looks, either good or bad, they're still looks. And the heavy bass, def. gets people's attention when you pull up.
Me, I like people to notice my car but also have enough power to blow a lot of cars away. And have the luxury to chill in leather seats, listen to some Daft Punk, and blaze.
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#69580 - 05/06/07 08:56 PM
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diddo on the leather and blaze, sub Daft Punk for Young Jeezy
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#69581 - 05/07/07 11:26 AM
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Save some money for the tranny work ahead.
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#69582 - 05/07/07 12:37 PM
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Originally posted by 4drgt: i would put smaller rims on .... your tranny and motor will thank you ... !! And so would we.
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#69583 - 05/07/07 01:05 PM
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I like it, I guess it depends on the style on rims to make the car look good but its all on what you like. Its my first seeing a gp on 22's and it doesn't look that bad althought I would not do it because I like a smooth ride and also love a lot of bass. Good luck with everything.
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#69585 - 05/08/07 11:14 AM
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its all about your own style....but for sittin in the leather n blazin x3
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#69587 - 05/08/07 02:23 PM
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big ups on the bling. I'm givin you the onion booty look now and all I can say is: "DDDDDDDAAAAAAAMMMMMMMM"
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#69588 - 05/08/07 02:24 PM
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Originally posted by blackarrow98gp: If the big rims make you happy, then it's money well spent! I recently spotted a GP with big rims, and the scissor door conversion mod, just to be different... I've always thought that if I had way to much money for my own good, I'd get all four doors on my Grand Prix sedan turned into lambo style, just for the heck of it. lol I mean, I don't know about the rest of you, but I've never seen a SEDAN with all lambo doors.
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#69589 - 05/08/07 02:46 PM
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Unique is good.
I wouldn't be terribly worried about the drivetrain if you're gentle with her.
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#69590 - 05/08/07 03:17 PM
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Originally posted by Acefighter: Originally posted by blackarrow98gp: [b] If the big rims make you happy, then it's money well spent! I recently spotted a GP with big rims, and the scissor door conversion mod, just to be different... I've always thought that if I had way to much money for my own good, I'd get all four doors on my Grand Prix sedan turned into lambo style, just for the heck of it. lol
I mean, I don't know about the rest of you, but I've never seen a SEDAN with all lambo doors. [/b]That's exactly why it caught my eye; it was a white 4dr, and it was parked with all 4 doors up!
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#69591 - 05/08/07 07:26 PM
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thanks for the love my true big rim lovers, fyi i turn my own wrench, so i dont need to save money for tranny work.
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#69592 - 05/08/07 07:39 PM
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most of us "turn our own wrench", but the tranny is a totally different ballgame.
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#69593 - 05/08/07 08:11 PM
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Originally posted by ordonez1307: most of us "turn our own wrench", but the tranny is a totally different ballgame. a big x2 on this one....
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#69594 - 05/08/07 10:49 PM
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tranny parts arnt that cheep ... and your time is prolly expensive lol soo
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#69596 - 05/09/07 03:39 AM
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Living in Gonzales TX is like little Mexico so I see all the natives with biiig bling rims on every thing that rolls,I can't say I approve but it's your car and whatever style you like is OK I just think these cars look good with 17-18's but hey what do I know.Chico.
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#69597 - 05/09/07 08:45 PM
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lol thats too much rim for me, I personally dont like the car to be "sittin on top" of the rim, like it "stuffed" in the well.
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#69598 - 05/11/07 02:43 PM
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That is ridiculous looking. Sorry, just my opinion. I fail to see any positives of the big rims on a vehicle. UNLESS it's a truck or SUV you intend to go off road with.
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#69599 - 05/11/07 05:45 PM
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x2....17's are nice on our cars 18 can also be pulled off nice when done right
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#69600 - 05/13/07 09:17 PM
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opinions are like A**holes, everyone has one and they usually stink... I didnt buy 22's to impress people who dont like big rims. all the nay sayers should read the title of the thread before you jump in and leave a post on what you dont like.. get your weight up son cause its hard being me. My hats off to all the real homies who loved it and gave encouragement to push the envolope with 22s and I hope yall turning 20's or betta cause these haters are getting stronger everyday. keep it big and mean mug everyone who ridin' on rollerskates.
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#69601 - 05/13/07 09:40 PM
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ok, I think this thread should be closed, or ppl need to lay off 2muchspl. His car, his money, his choice. 2muchspl, I'd like to remind you that ppl are NOT attacking you or your preferences. Lets not let this place turn into our sister-site.
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#69602 - 05/13/07 11:04 PM
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Hey different strokes for different folks people.
If you want to put 22s on your car - and you can swing the crazy $$$ - I say more power to you!
I'd rather see a blinged out ride (GPs included) rather than a PEPBOYs or APC modded ride (lol y'know you've seen those!) :-P
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#69603 - 05/17/07 11:17 PM
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Still, I think you need 59's
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#69604 - 05/17/07 11:40 PM
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I saw an older Monte Carlo with HUGE rims today.
I was going to take a pic for you guys but I didn't swing by there again.
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