Aggressive Coupes Post Em Up!
#184
^^exactly
there is nothing wrong with not wanting to be low or any of that, but im getting tired of hearing the excuse that its bad roads.. there are bad roads ALL over so thats not really an excuse
im not trying to push the idea for EVERYONE to do this, just making a point that people DO dd their cars being that low and stretched regardless of the roads, you just have to be smart.. and have to do your research into the many aspects of being truly aggressive
there is nothing wrong with not wanting to be low or any of that, but im getting tired of hearing the excuse that its bad roads.. there are bad roads ALL over so thats not really an excuse
im not trying to push the idea for EVERYONE to do this, just making a point that people DO dd their cars being that low and stretched regardless of the roads, you just have to be smart.. and have to do your research into the many aspects of being truly aggressive
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#194
glad to see you have had some dealings in germany eurodre i would love to own some of your vw friends and did I see your paint chipping on that fender of yours????? most def not cool dont get me wrong your car looks nice but that was one reason for me not rolling the rears but since i took it to the paint shop i didnt have a problem with doing it..... to be honest with you the roads are bad considering that alot of them are older than the U.S.A but im not the only person who drives my car.... my wife tends to keep me from doing alot of things to my car ........ if you want to discuss this any further in detail then please take this to the PM ....... thank you to everyone the flamming has been very helpful and has brought insight to future mods........ NOW WITH THAT BEING SAID can we please keep it on topic?
#195
Running aggressive is about pushing the limits. Before I had fiberglass kit put on, and I was practically forced to raise my car, there wasn't a driveway that I wouldn't scrape on - at one point, I would rub on some of the divider-reflectors on the road in my neighborhood, especially the ones downtown. It was pretty uncomfortable for awhile, but eventually, you start to learn where you can go, and not go.
My point is, if your not really comfortable with driving so low, a more conservative fitment might be more suited for you.