Donkey Kong?

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Coveted

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WTF???

Ok, thats it. War's on. I'm gonna grab a set of wheels & tires off of a BIG Tonka toy. Those huge rock trucks they use at stone quarry's. Find me a 4dr. G-Body n lift it sky high & bolt them underneath. All of those other G-Rides are gonna bow to me. hahahaha
 
raise it up high or slam it on the ground with 12 inch tires.

Both of those ideas suck and have no merrit to performence of the car.
They actually hinder the cars performence.
Its stupid, but people will be people.
Somewhere down the line, lowrider guys will get sick of replacing oil and trans pans, and donk guys will get sick of broken suspension and running over cars they couldnt see.
The world will balance back out.
 
Just Karter said:
raise it up high or slam it on the ground with 12 inch tires.

Both of those ideas suck and have no merrit to performence of the car.
They actually hinder the cars performence.
Its stupid, but people will be people.
Somewhere down the line, lowrider guys will get sick of replacing oil and trans pans, and donk guys will get sick of broken suspension and running over cars they couldnt see.
The world will balance back out.

Well ill give it to the lower rider guys, because atleast they make something thats kind of neat in a mechanical way. And bagged cars, that practically sit on the ground I can appreciate, because it takes alot of fabrication and work to get a car that low. With donks you just add bunch of crap to jack it up into the air and add big wheels. Really not that difficult for someone with experience with cars.
 
yeah air bagged cars to me really dont fall into the lowrider genre to me, they are smart enough to raise it up and drive around at a height that wont destroy the car.

I mean the people who hack up the springs and do it all wrong just to sit lower.

meanwhile making there car a deathtrap on wheels.
 
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