John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
I think they're not very practical in many parking lots. Second, I believe they might create problems in legal widths. Last, I didn't hear the sound track because my hearing aids just can't take the music.
David H
Seriously think these things should be outlawed😒
They define a genre that can't be ignored. In their own way they are somewhat beautiful, when attached to a car that has a $10,000 paint job, $30K worth of custom work done on it and a $20K stereo in it.
But they have to be illegal as hell, not to mention dangerous.
On the other hand, if this keeps kids busy and off the streets I have no problem with them.
However, I will cluck my tongue and wonder how they got the money to afford such a car.
Good points, gents. But, I think every generation has its own quirky tastes. I remember a guy in our neighborhood when I was growing up. He built a very nice hot rod. But, it had no fenders and straight pipes. He got a ticket for driving without fenders and the folks in the neighborhood all complained that "cars like that should be outlawed".
Cars like these "slabs" (slow, loud, and banging) are meant for show and going...slow. None of them are to my state. But, some of those paint jobs are awesome! I'll give them some room for creativity and workmanship. But, hopefully, not much room in the parking lots I frequent. 😊
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Each to his own I suppose. Seems silly to me, much like lowriders do; but of course that is of no matter. I do think they could be quite hazardous for pedestrians and cyclists who aren't aware of such equipment sticking out as they share the roadway though, so I am surprised these wheels are legal.