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Old 08-29-2006, 11:37 PM   #11 (permalink)
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First off, these cars dont have frames so stop with the layin frame....and second, none of those cars lay anything but body kit.....this would be laying frame on 24s




that is nuts..........can't imagine doing that to my 300........but hey what ever floats your boat............they do look sick though .....10 yrs ago.......i would have been all over that.
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Old 08-30-2006, 07:12 AM   #12 (permalink)
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First off, these cars dont have frames so stop with the layin frame....and second, none of those cars lay anything but body kit.....this would be laying frame on 24s




So true. I forgot this forum was so technical. Nice pix though.
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Old 08-30-2006, 07:35 AM   #13 (permalink)
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and 26's.

sweeeeeeettt!!! man, 24's look great!! i remember back in 97 i went to the rim shop in my civic on stock 14's and asked for 17's and they looked at me crazy..they said they were way too BIG, haha
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Old 08-30-2006, 10:37 AM   #14 (permalink)
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i used to have a del sol on 17's bagged, 18's rubbed... haha
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Old 08-30-2006, 10:44 AM   #15 (permalink)
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YEA NOW SEE THATS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT!!!!!
300's LAYIN FRAME ON 24's ARE SIIICCCCKKKK!!!!!!
ALL OF THESE ARE GORGEOUS.
IM GONNA LAY FRAME ON MY BLACK 300 ON 24'S REAL SOON!
PS IS THAT A MAGNUM ON 26's LAYIN FRAME??????? AT THE BOTTOM
HOLY ****!?!?!?! HW DID HE DO THAT? IS IT DRIVABLE???
UNBELIEVABLE
The charger on the bottom w/ the 26's the streached the factory kit so that they can drive it. On 26's when its aired up the tires will hit the bottom of the fenderwell. i would not suggest putting 26's on the lx's if you drive them.
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No, but it seems that there are more and more popping up the past week or two. I'm (carefully) leaning toward some 20" myself. But don't want to lose any performance from this beast!
Thats the main reason I didnt get 22"
I just bought 20" myself a week ago.
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First off, these cars dont have frames so stop with the layin frame....and second, none of those cars lay anything but body kit.....this would be laying frame on 24s





FIRST OFF. DONT SPEAK TO ME LIKE YOUR TELLING ME SOMETHING NEW. WHERE YOUR AT RIGHT NOW WAS ME 8 YEARS AGO. BEEN THERE DONE THAT. DRAGGING MY RIDE WAS FUN WHEN I WAS 16.

I had a ranger bodydropped on 22's layin frame with shaved
everything and porsche mint blue paint. COMPLETE
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WAS TRICKED OUT. It was in magazines.
Truckin, Mini Truckin, Sport truck...you name it.

SO SPARE ME THE LECTURE ON LAYIN FRAME.

OH WOW...ANOTHER CHEVY WITH A ESCALADE FRONT END...
I NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE!!! *COUGH*
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Old 08-30-2006, 04:42 PM   #19 (permalink)
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ACTUALLY, that truck would be laying body, if you want to be all technical.
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FIRST OFF. DONT SPEAK TO ME LIKE YOUR TELLING ME SOMETHING NEW. WHERE YOUR AT RIGHT NOW WAS ME 8 YEARS AGO. BEEN THERE DONE THAT. DRAGGING MY RIDE WAS FUN WHEN I WAS 16.

I had a ranger bodydropped on 22's layin frame with shaved
everything and porsche mint blue paint. COMPLETE
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WAS TRICKED OUT. It was in magazines.
Truckin, Mini Truckin, Sport truck...you name it.

SO SPARE ME THE LECTURE ON LAYIN FRAME.

OH WOW...ANOTHER CHEVY WITH A ESCALADE FRONT END...
I NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE!!! *COUGH*

well someone of your experiance should know about frames and "laying". and youve got that backwards...Where im at right now you wont be in 8 years....Any vehicle that needs a body kit to lay is lame. And since you know what your talking about youd know the amount of work to make a chevy be able to drive completely layed out on 24s..and that escalade front was built before there was a "kit"..... i was simply pointing out that none of those rides LAYED anything nor did they have frames...so lets go back to swooning over ghetto rides..
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