Spinners
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Well today morning i got them, took me few minutes install them ,very ease.
after that
one word.......WOW
but note, not for offroad use in mud, it is for onroad use only, but i would say it is well worh it
it gives the style and looks. I'm very impressed, Thank you Proline [>:]
after that
one word.......WOW
but note, not for offroad use in mud, it is for onroad use only, but i would say it is well worh it
it gives the style and looks. I'm very impressed, Thank you Proline [>:]
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RE: Spinners
Don't have a camera, si i scanned [>:] sry
i have velocity rims, but mambo would wour as well.
YES!! i'd say they are worth it, i'm gonna try to borrow my cousin's camera
i have velocity rims, but mambo would wour as well.
YES!! i'd say they are worth it, i'm gonna try to borrow my cousin's camera
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RE: Spinners
Are they worth it? Is that what you asked homie?
Considering that they add a negative value of performance, they are only worth it if you are willing to blow the extra cash on something for the bling.
If you're building a show truck, or shelf queen, then they may be worth it.
But since you have to take them off to go off road, then it's a conflict of interest as to why you would have bought a mt in the first place. I think it would be cooler if they had them for on-road cars.
It would be more "worth it" to use that same money to buy a performance adding part, or fuel and batteries. But if you have the money to waste, they do look cool.
Considering that they add a negative value of performance, they are only worth it if you are willing to blow the extra cash on something for the bling.
If you're building a show truck, or shelf queen, then they may be worth it.
But since you have to take them off to go off road, then it's a conflict of interest as to why you would have bought a mt in the first place. I think it would be cooler if they had them for on-road cars.
It would be more "worth it" to use that same money to buy a performance adding part, or fuel and batteries. But if you have the money to waste, they do look cool.
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RE: Spinners
sometimes you get to a point when there is actully nothing left to upgrade, read my sig
and you have no idea, when people see it, they go crazyyy [>:]
and you have no idea, when people see it, they go crazyyy [>:]
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RE: Spinners
Sheeeit, I got some spinnas fo my trizzuck..but im waiting for fedex to bring my tires for it...so until then I wont be able to post any feedback on them. But its a cool concept...even though I hate them on real cars...there pretty neat for our mts!
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RE: Spinners
Theyre awesome for just driving around on the streets and sidewalks, But when you start getting grass and dirt caught in them... It's almost too much work. Anyways, I always though spinners were tacky (on real cars). Not sure if id get em for my truck.