24"s on a LS?

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Yeah it's done...

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congrats on gettin that done man. probably had alot of mods done to make them fit huh.. i personally will stick with 20`s. you should pose some more pics from the side and everything else.
 
Personally I feel that 22's looked like butt, too big. 24's couldn't look much better. Congrats on bragging rights, I guess.
 
congrats on bragging rights, not my style though. officially the first. how about some close ups and some side shots.
 
I bet that things a bear to handle. Hows it due when trying to pass someone?
 
those are some thick ass rims. thats what i'm talkin about. if i were to get rims i wouldn't get anything but twenty fo's. im not feelin the paint but still a dope whip. i like it regardless hah
 
i like the paint job... i been wantin to get a different lookin paint for a while now... i want a deep purple candy or suttin..
 
looks big, but does it turn? I think I saw that car in a DUB magazine or something.
 
Don't you think that's a little excessive for North Carolina?

Or for that matter, anywhere??
 
Looks like you put chrome wagon wheels on the thing

I'm impressed with the installation but I'm going to have to pass on two foot rims
 
The average age of the guys giving thumbs up in this thread, HAS to be...19. HAS to be.
 
You might be right................

lseguy said:
The average age of the guys giving thumbs up in this thread, HAS to be...19. HAS to be.

but just remember that anything that they are doing now, someone, somewhere has done it in the past. It is nothing new to see big rims on cars, just as we went through the phase of putting 12 - 13 inch rims on cars to give them that chabato look a few years back. Only difference back in the day was that we had to make our own adapters to fit the larger truck wheels on our cars. I had 20" truck wheels on my Chevelles and 442's way back in the late 70's and early 80's. Come on Pepperman and some of you older members, you have to remember some of the early trends that we used to do to our cars. Support innovation, it keeps the creative juices flowing and keeps the younger crowd interested in cars. After all, isn't this a car forum. We cause animosity and separation in the generations by not showing appreciation for the achievements of the younger crowd. If it weren't for the younger generation we would not have 10 second four bangers and the ability to control our cars via laptops. Give credit where credit is due. If you don't like it, there are more subtle ways of showing it. But at least appreciate the effort that went into doing something that most of you do not have the ability to do. Great job Definition, not my thing, but great job none the less.
 
bufordtpisser said:
but just remember that anything that they are doing now, someone, somewhere has done it in the past. It is nothing new to see big rims on cars, just as we went through the phase of putting 12 - 13 inch rims on cars to give them that chabato look a few years back. Only difference back in the day was that we had to make our own adapters to fit the larger truck wheels on our cars. I had 20" truck wheels on my Chevelles and 442's way back in the late 70's and early 80's. Come on Pepperman and some of you older members, you have to remember some of the early trends that we used to do to our cars. Support innovation, it keeps the creative juices flowing and keeps the younger crowd interested in cars. After all, isn't this a car forum. We cause animosity and separation in the generations by not showing appreciation for the achievements of the younger crowd. If it weren't for the younger generation we would not have 10 second four bangers and the ability to control our cars via laptops. Give credit where credit is due. If you don't like it, there are more subtle ways of showing it. But at least appreciate the effort that went into doing something that most of you do not have the ability to do. Great job Definition, not my thing, but great job none the less.

Hey it's a free country, but I prefer to mod my rides for performance not just looks. I would never do a mod that compromises performance.

On my Jeep 33's serve a purpose. On my LS 24's would not.

However I am glad some folks have fun doing this to their cars and I do appreciate the hard work that went into it (even if I do not understand why).

Opinions are like A$$holes. We all got em. Peace
 
Congratulations! You have made a beautiful car look ugly. And I am referring to more than the wheels, though they are the worst part of it. But hey, that's just my opinion.
 
seen the green ls before.. i would NEVER go 24's on an LS.. but hey.. atleast u did it.. can u even turn?
 
why does it look like u have 24 on front and 22 on the back? if i follow the body of the car.. it looks like the back wheels are smaller.. post more pics.. i wnt to see how u cut into the body of the car after u painted that candy green... did u end up repainting the car?
 

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