Am I the only one who likes truck style fitment?

Posted by princegogetav5@reddit | projectcar | View on Reddit | 11 comments

I could be brainrotted because I've primarily been a truck guy, yes I like the basic trucks on 26x16 polished wheels and powdercoated lifts and all that tasteless stuff.

But I heavily fw bad fitment and excessive poke on lowered cars. Of course slammed, tucking wheel, and scraping pavement with every little bump is still the supreme look in my opinion, pure ignorant stance on common traffic is hard as nails.

But I think this is going to become a serious conversation in the coming years. As taste devolves and the culture of modifcation continues to push the envelope and delve further into the extremes, its not unreasonable to assume that this could potentially become a niche trend/style. We had a taste of this with the 2000s minitruck lowrider scene with the little wheels and 2 inches of poke, and I may (or may not) be in the minority who thinks this heavy lowrider style poke looks good on common traffic with big wheels. Part of this also comes from my love for high offset wheels. I am heavily considering throwing some on my passat wagon with NO widebody

Of course this goes on a case by case basis. Depends on the car, depends on the wheel style, etc. It's not universally good looking, just like not all stance cars are universally good looking.