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Old 10-24-2017, 09:53 AM   #5
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Slammilionaire: It's just that i love handling of twins and love getting that much driving fun for that cheap. Thus find it hard to understand ones that for sake of arguable looks (really, how many people DO look how wide tires cars have? and how many CARE/think it's cool instead of smirking on noticing ricer tuning?) compromise that handling while paying a lot. Imho these cars deserve better and investment is better spent on something actually improving handling/power/performance/comfort, not arguable looks bit.
I prefer seeing function valued over form, especially if that form is .. meh.
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It's not that i'm against wheel change/upgrade in general. Many aftermarket wheels do look better then stock, may be even better functional wise (eg. lighter), reasonable sway from stock sizing doesn't cause much ill effects. It's ultra-wide width & staggered size choice bits that i don't get.
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