Hellaflush/Stance'd Max?
#1
Hellaflush/Stance'd Max?
Who does this belong too? Took a car i didn't really like and made it something i actually do like, i usually see a bunch of terrible stuff come from the 7th gens but this is well done.
http://www.stancenation.com/2010/11/...-your-game-up/
http://www.stancenation.com/2010/11/...-your-game-up/
#11
#15
Repost, but very nice car though. He has a different set of wheels on each side if some havent noticed. I have no idea why, but it looks awsome. VIP modulars if i'm not mistaken.
I didnt know people still asked this question. People have been putting staggered wheels on FWD cars since the '90s. Not every car on the road is made to go fast. Some people actually want their car to look good.
I didnt know people still asked this question. People have been putting staggered wheels on FWD cars since the '90s. Not every car on the road is made to go fast. Some people actually want their car to look good.
#17
#18
Repost, but very nice car though. He has a different set of wheels on each side if some havent noticed. I have no idea why, but it looks awsome. VIP modulars if i'm not mistaken.
I didnt know people still asked this question. People have been putting staggered wheels on FWD cars since the '90s. Not every car on the road is made to go fast. Some people actually want their car to look good.
I didnt know people still asked this question. People have been putting staggered wheels on FWD cars since the '90s. Not every car on the road is made to go fast. Some people actually want their car to look good.
but excuse me for asking a crazy question like that. the owner doesnt need staggered wheels to make the car look good IMO. and to me it just looks out of place for staggered wheels to be on a car that doesnt use the wheels with the widest tires for foward movement IMHO
#20
staggered wheels are not necessarily for speed sir, but for functionality.
but excuse me for asking a crazy question like that. the owner doesnt need staggered wheels to make the car look good IMO. and to me it just looks out of place for staggered wheels to be on a car that doesnt use the wheels with the widest tires for foward movement IMHO
but excuse me for asking a crazy question like that. the owner doesnt need staggered wheels to make the car look good IMO. and to me it just looks out of place for staggered wheels to be on a car that doesnt use the wheels with the widest tires for foward movement IMHO
#22
staggered wheels are not necessarily for speed sir, but for functionality.
but excuse me for asking a crazy question like that. the owner doesnt need staggered wheels to make the car look good IMO. and to me it just looks out of place for staggered wheels to be on a car that doesnt use the wheels with the widest tires for foward movement IMHO
but excuse me for asking a crazy question like that. the owner doesnt need staggered wheels to make the car look good IMO. and to me it just looks out of place for staggered wheels to be on a car that doesnt use the wheels with the widest tires for foward movement IMHO
#24
VERY VERY NICE I USE THE SAME K SPORT SUSPENSION AND ITS THE **** BUT I LOVE UR ROLLING SHOT BEAUTIFUL
#25
Not saying it's for speed at all. What I'm saying is that on a maxima, if you put the same sized wheel on the front and back of the car, the rear will tuck considerably more than the front. So for those of us that want our fender spacing to be somewhat similar front and rear, staggering is a must. Either that or spacers.
#29
sounds stupid to me. might as well paint each side of the car a different color too? maybe the front end and back end as well, that way its 4 cars in one. haha. i mean both sides look good, id just pick one. but thats me i guess.
#32
I like how the wheels are flush with the fenders. That is how I want to make my stock 19's look.Just have to get info on the right spacers to use and drop the car with the eibachs.Wheel alignment should be interesting after all that.
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