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Who's got the sweetest stance out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT Pille" data-source="post: 11068097" data-attributes="member: 103392"><p>That proves nothing but thanks? It's a '94 Cobra and that's what it's supposed to look like. I'm not a fan of throwing FR500's or some other wheel that everyone else has on mine. It's probably more unique than most with the stockers anyways.</p><p></p><p>I still don't understand how lowering a car to the point where there is no gap and you have to add ridiculous camber to make it fit is "perfect" and makes it look "stronger". All it does is make the car ride like a bag of @ss and make your tires wear uneven. Try launching with half of your contact patch on the ground... True performance right there.</p><p></p><p>I'd much rather see a car with a raked stance that makes it look like it was built for more than just looking pretty. A little fender-tire gap is always necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT Pille, post: 11068097, member: 103392"] That proves nothing but thanks? It's a '94 Cobra and that's what it's supposed to look like. I'm not a fan of throwing FR500's or some other wheel that everyone else has on mine. It's probably more unique than most with the stockers anyways. I still don't understand how lowering a car to the point where there is no gap and you have to add ridiculous camber to make it fit is "perfect" and makes it look "stronger". All it does is make the car ride like a bag of @ss and make your tires wear uneven. Try launching with half of your contact patch on the ground... True performance right there. I'd much rather see a car with a raked stance that makes it look like it was built for more than just looking pretty. A little fender-tire gap is always necessary. [/QUOTE]
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