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    #16
    Originally posted by greencb7inkc View Post
    I dont thnk it's a trend, i think peole are starting to be smart about their cars. Sure, lo-pros look cool, but theyre not practical.
    Not to mention low pros give the car a rough ride, where as bigger sidewalls take more the bump impacts giving u softer, and better ride without sacrificing grip.

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      #17
      I have 205/50's myself. Being lowered, it gets rid of all wheel gap, and still gives me a comfortable ride. No complaints here!


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        #18
        And lo-pro's are EXPENSIVE. $150+ a tire FTL.

        I'm glad to see sidewall!

        Now if only wheel gap will become fashionable...

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          #19
          I've always kinda felt out of place running 50 series tires, but I've always liked them on my car so I went with it.

          I think the look is a breath of fresh air among the rubber-band thin low pros. lol

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            #20
            Originally posted by 1BadCB View Post
            I've always kinda felt out of place running 50 series tires, but I've always liked them on my car so I went with it.

            I think the look is a breath of fresh air among the rubber-band thin low pros. lol

            yeah im tired of super low pro strechted tires,that ride and handle like shit. put some rub dwn my 215/50's are super smooth easy to turn with out power steering becuase of the sidewall, and no worries of bending rim lips or blowing a tires of pot holes.


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                #22
                It just said lets see some side wall. There was no limit set on how much side wall. I personally love my rims and tires. They ride smooth.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by LadyG94CB7 View Post
                  And lo-pro's are EXPENSIVE. $150+ a tire FTL.

                  I'm glad to see sidewall!

                  Now if only wheel gap will become fashionable...

                  LOLz

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Slick_Nine View Post
                    Makes it look like they are track cars or dragsters IMO. Tried it on my 240SX back in the day. Don't think I really pulled it off though lol

                    Looked more like I was either filling in wheel gap or just monster trucking it



                    I know it's off topic, but would you happen to know what kind of wheels those are or what they came off of if they are an o.e.m.?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by av6g6 View Post
                      I know it's off topic, but would you happen to know what kind of wheels those are or what they came off of if they are an o.e.m.?
                      They are Nissan/Datsun 280ZX Turbo wheels. Spec are 15x7 (+0 or +10) all around. Hard to come by and referred to as "swastikas".
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                              #29
                              seems to look best on small cars. what tires do the lotus and del sol have? can anyone tell?

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                                #30


                                Yokohama 205/55/R15 They aren't super big, but it's very close to the factory size for the tire. And I think that when I get it a little lower it will look decent. although my suspension sits higher up because my car has nothing on the inside of it.
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