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I'm sorry, but those wheels are WAY too skinny! That's the only thing I don't like about the new camaro's and challengers. I'm wondering how much work it would take to widen them up...? I had to do some suspension mods and bodywork to my GTO just to get 275's on the rear without rubbing :mad:
I honestly stopped in my tracks and just stared at it for a while. After seeing a new challenger 2 days ago, which I thought was hideous, the camaro just looks that much better. I'm a fan.
2002 SOM Camaro- Sold
2006 S60- Sold
2000 Cherokee- The desert whip
what the hell is going on with the 5th gen? I saw one today going north bound on US 23 in ohio. It was red, bad *** looking... and had Ohio plates. I thought they wernt for sale yet.. WTF?
gauges are meant to glance at...no different then glancing at the radio, or a mirror...
the radio is near the upper portion on the dash, while the gauges are all the way down towards the shifter
it also takes a bit longer to read a gauge then the radio IMO
plus, there are 4 different gauges down there
i understand where you are coming from, but you have to realize that there are a lot of morons on the road, and even bigger morons that try and sue people for the dumbest reasons (for instance the guy who sued another guy at the beach surfing for stealing his wave)
the last thing we need to do is take these peoples eyes off of the road for longer than is required
the radio is near the upper portion on the dash, while the gauges are all the way down towards the shifter
it also takes a bit longer to read a gauge then the radio IMO
plus, there are 4 different gauges down there
i understand where you are coming from, but you have to realize that there are a lot of morons on the road, and even bigger morons that try and sue people for the dumbest reasons (for instance the guy who sued another guy at the beach surfing for stealing his wave)
the last thing we need to do is take these peoples eyes off of the road for longer than is required
Well, what gauges are down there, voltage, oil, gas, and temp? I doubt you have to look at them more than once a day and if you do its just the gas gauge. I doubt the morons in the world even would know about the gauges being down there so they could probably never sue over it, haha.
I hear what you're saying about people suing about stupid stuff. Next thing I know I will be pulled over for a loud exhaust or flashy chrome wheels cause they are distracting.
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