While I hate to stereotype people, but I sometimes just say what is on my mind.... you can tell by the silly tires on that truck the owner is not real bright. What is the deal with that trend? I am willing to be enlightened...
While I hate to stereotype people, but I sometimes just say what is on my mind.... you can tell by the silly tires on that truck the owner is not real bright. What is the deal with that trend? I am willing to be enlightened...
nova_robotics (Jun 22, 2021)
jimfols (Jun 23, 2021)
nova_robotics (Jun 27, 2021)
Can't imagine that sidewall has any capability in mud.
In my own clever vernacular, I dub that alteration from vehicle to "circus wagon". It evolved from earlier trend, where the smallest aspect possible tires were mounted on 14" and 15" wheels but 6" and 7" wide; partially to lower a car far as possible. Those were "O-rings".
Occasionally the look works, such as this, in one automotive mecca, Bellflower CA.........
Nothing about practicality, it's just a statement, and maybe a lifestyle. Like Saturday morning's in front of Jenny's Donuts.
This is parked, frame rails resting or nearly so, on pavement. While driving, it's lifted about 4" to 6".
Last edited by Toolmaker51; Jun 23, 2021 at 05:37 PM.
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...
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