Is this the way forward

cj10jeeper

Lifer
 Lichfield, England
Well I could not decide if this were for the 'lounge' or 'other marques' but in the end the sheer 'WTF' factor gets it in the lounge.

These shots were taken by my VX220 buddy in the local village car park. If this is the future of tuning with tyres stretched on rims and about 10degrees of camber then I'm out...

Enjoy........

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That looks like your new bumper CJ, with the holes cut out for the M exhausts ...
 
That's the 'Euro look' from the 90's.

Used to see any number of Golfs, Corrados, etc. like this. Although I thought it was against construction & use laws to have a rim that protuded outside the arch?
 
I really don't get it. Looks broken IMO.

I know it's the whole Euro thing but I still don't get it!
 
That looks like a right bag of messed up bollocks!!!!!! How the hell do the tyres stay on the rim?
 
Oh dear :(
The Euro look should be left to VW's...but even then it doesn't always look ok.
 
I remember the days when I used to take my Corrado VR6 to events that had these monstrosities...

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That kind of nonsense was popular here too, but not the extreme gap between the wheel and the tire :o


Now the fad is having wheels of at least 22 inches with rubberbands for tires on cars from the 70s (what would have had 14 inch OEM rims). The cars sit so high, they turn corners very, very slowly to both show off and to keep from tipping over. Don't have a pot to p!55 in, but got money to spend on outrageous rims and tires.
 
Then Smokin you need 'Euro Hummer' - Spotted in Puerto Banus, Spain last Summer.
These beauties had to be 34" to 36" rims, with true size disguised only by the SUV's bulk. My 5'7" daughter could have sat inside the rim :rofl:

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