Stuc
HalfDork
4/29/09 12:54 p.m.
That's awesome, Per. I think I would seriously do that... except they would have to be "15". I might just put "13" anyway.
Here in Daytona Beach it's not uncommon to see "24" on a car that is clearly on 18s... albeit chrome and still huge for the car.
here's a fun fact: when those things started becoming popular, a "DUB" chrome badge went for something like $65
and here I will not go above a 17" on my e36.. I am SO behind the times..
At least the 'salami slicers' ('spinnaz') seem to be waning in popularity. I swear I thought some of the crap I do looks futile but man those things took the top prize.
Strizzo wrote:
here's a fun fact: when those things started becoming popular, a "DUB" chrome badge went for something like $65
here's a fun opinion: they wasted $65 on E36 M3!
Has anyone ever actually weighed a 20" or bigger wheel? I'm just curious how heavy these things must be. Especially the guys in SUV's who have monstrous tires on them besides.
We get a bunch of those cars at the upholstery shop next door to us. We call them Matchbox cars. I can't imagine taking a $300.00 Caprice adding $10000.00 worth of wheels and tires, another $5000.00 in metal flake or pearl paint and then another $5000.00 on new upholstery. All that work and you still have a $300.00 car. We see them fairly regularly though.
Jensenman wrote:
Had a customer drop a car off the other day, 2.7 V6 powered 300 Touring with an overheating problem. Turned out to be a blown HG caused by a hole popped in the radiator and the guy pleads flat broke... anyway, this thing has the windows tinted so dark it looks like black paint and a set of 24" blingoes on it. So we came in to work yesterday, it's sitting on 4 concrete blocks and the wheels are gone. Called the po po, filed a report, they fingerprint the car yada yada yada.
A few hours later the service manager gets a phone call from a local rent to own outfit. They had reposessed the wheels late on Sunday night.
Talk about add insult to injury.
Happened at the night shift @ the Leeds ave plant..
Beginning of the shift she was a pimpin olds 88... Afterward.. so sad...
mad_machine wrote:
and here I will not go above a 17" on my e36.. I am SO behind the times..
Not to mention how hard it's getting to find decent rubber on something less than 15". I just bought a set of 14" NOS "Snowflakes" for my A2 Golf, and ended up with mismatches (Toyo/Falken) just to avoid the Pep Boys Long Life all-seasons. I'd intended to put the Toyos up front and the Falkens on the rear, but when I arrived, they'd mounted both Toyos (directional tread) on the right, "..so someone looking from the side won't know you're mismatched."
I'm so tired of this insipid `tires as jewelry' fad. Where's the "boiling mad" icon?
Toyman01 wrote:
We get a bunch of those cars at the upholstery shop next door to us. We call them Matchbox cars. I can't imagine taking a $300.00 Caprice adding $10000.00 worth of wheels and tires, another $5000.00 in metal flake or pearl paint and then another $5000.00 on new upholstery. All that work and you still have a $300.00 car. We see them fairly regularly though.
We car them DONK's out here might not be the right term.
There are a few that have like 20 inch logos for candy and such down the side its horrible.
One we got in honestly have "statutory grape" and was painted flake purple. I wish I had pictures.
friedgreencorrado wrote:
mad_machine wrote:
and here I will not go above a 17" on my e36.. I am SO behind the times..
Not to mention how hard it's getting to find decent rubber on something less than 15". I just bought a set of 14" NOS "Snowflakes" for my A2 Golf, and ended up with mismatches (Toyo/Falken) just to avoid the Pep Boys Long Life all-seasons. I'd intended to put the Toyos up front and the Falkens on the rear, but when I arrived, they'd mounted both Toyos (directional tread) on the right, "..so someone looking from the side won't know you're mismatched."
I put some cheap tyres on the fiat at pepboys.. just to keep the car off of the ground. The guys there were dumbfounded that I wanted 155/13s and did not want them balanced... took a while to beat that through the salesman's head.
when I got them, the white walls were in and the tyres were balanced. Least I did not pay for that service
wearymicrobe wrote:
....We car them DONK's out here might not be the right term....
I (unfortunately) learned some of these term while (unfortunately) watching some show (probably on Speed). There are apparently Donks, Bubbles and (I think) Slabs. The "true" versions of each have very specific year and model definitions. The Bubbles are the bloated looking Capris. The Slabs are those older Oldsmabuick Delta 88 kinda cars, and the Donks are some specific boats of 70's vintage I believe. I really wasn't paying that much attention, but I did find it interesting that there are some ridged guidelines that some follow.
Rusty_Rabbit84 wrote:
Strizzo wrote:
here's a fun fact: when those things started becoming popular, a "DUB" chrome badge went for something like $65
here's a fun opinion: they wasted $65 on E36 M3!
"Here's a fun fact, Jamie.... YOU MADE OUT WITH YOUR SISTER!!"
93celicaGT2 wrote:
Rusty_Rabbit84 wrote:
Strizzo wrote:
here's a fun fact: when those things started becoming popular, a "DUB" chrome badge went for something like $65
here's a fun opinion: they wasted $65 on E36 M3!
"Here's a fun fact, Jamie.... YOU MADE OUT WITH YOUR SISTER!!"
should we add the "absinthe" thread to this one??
Rusty_Rabbit84 wrote:
93celicaGT2 wrote:
Rusty_Rabbit84 wrote:
Strizzo wrote:
here's a fun fact: when those things started becoming popular, a "DUB" chrome badge went for something like $65
here's a fun opinion: they wasted $65 on E36 M3!
"Here's a fun fact, Jamie.... YOU MADE OUT WITH YOUR SISTER!!"
should we add the "absinthe" thread to this one??
MIght as well... that made a pretty good bridge, now that i think about it.
wearymicrobe wrote:
One we got in honestly have "statutory grape" and was painted flake purple. I wish I had pictures.
God help us all.
I've seen the ones around Richmond with the candy and cola logos on the side. When did "Skittles" become the cool thing to put on your car. I just thought it was some bizarre car cruiser club.
Will
Reader
4/30/09 4:06 p.m.
aircooled wrote:
wearymicrobe wrote:
....We car them DONK's out here might not be the right term....
I (unfortunately) learned some of these term while (unfortunately) watching some show (probably on Speed). There are apparently Donks, Bubbles and (I think) Slabs. The "true" versions of each have very specific year and model definitions. The Bubbles are the bloated looking Capris. The Slabs are those older Oldsmabuick Delta 88 kinda cars, and the Donks are some specific boats of 70's vintage I believe. I really wasn't paying that much attention, but I did find it interesting that there are some ridged guidelines that some follow.
This page will tell anyone more than you ought to know about Donks, Boxes and Bubbles:
http://www.cardomain.com/features/donks
I wish I hadn't clicked that link. I could feel my IQ deflating as I clicked on the links to some of the top donks, boxes and bubbles.
There is no hope for mankind.
BTW, a while back someone posted a link to a video of someone drag racing a 'box' G body, at the launch the C clip tip of one of the axles broke and the huge wheel/tire/axleshaft combo took off down the dragstrip with a bunch of guys chasing it. The funniest part was the announcer, he was cracking up and laughing so hard he almost couldn't talk.
Xceler8x wrote:
wearymicrobe wrote:
One we got in honestly have "statutory grape" and was painted flake purple. I wish I had pictures.
God help us all.
I've seen the ones around Richmond with the candy and cola logos on the side. When did "Skittles" become the cool thing to put on your car. I just thought it was some bizarre car cruiser club.
Maybe it's the American version of 'itasha,' where the Japanese puts stickers of their favorite anime characters all over their cars. Oh, what will those wacky Japanese think of next?
I very rarely see boxes, bubbles, or donks where I live- must be a Southern thing. Up here, I'm treated to dubbed and blinged Chrysler LX-chassis cars and SUVs like Navvies and 'Slades, y0. But far more common are clapped-out minivans and Hondas with two or three mismatched spinner wheel covers and a windshield banner. Rolling eyesores, all of them.
mad_machine wrote:
friedgreencorrado wrote:
mad_machine wrote:
and here I will not go above a 17" on my e36.. I am SO behind the times..
Not to mention how hard it's getting to find decent rubber on something less than 15". I just bought a set of 14" NOS "Snowflakes" for my A2 Golf, and ended up with mismatches (Toyo/Falken) just to avoid the Pep Boys Long Life all-seasons. I'd intended to put the Toyos up front and the Falkens on the rear, but when I arrived, they'd mounted both Toyos (directional tread) on the right, "..so someone looking from the side won't know you're mismatched."
I put some cheap tyres on the fiat at pepboys.. just to keep the car off of the ground. The guys there were dumbfounded that I wanted 155/13s and did not want them balanced... took a while to beat that through the salesman's head.
when I got them, the white walls were in and the tyres were balanced. Least I did not pay for that service
ROFL! Small victories rock. You should keep `em, and run around the neighborhood once or twice after the car's finished, just so you can see how the thing handled back when the car was new. I have to admit...even the Pep Boys stuff should be the equal of a Phoenix Staflex or Michelin XAS.
wearymicrobe wrote:
We car them DONK's out here might not be the right term.
There are a few that have like 20 inch logos for candy and such down the side its horrible.
One we got in honestly have "statutory grape" and was painted flake purple. I wish I had pictures.
"Statutory Grape" sounds like a great name for a big purple monster truck.
Wally wrote:
wearymicrobe wrote:
We car them DONK's out here might not be the right term.
There are a few that have like 20 inch logos for candy and such down the side its horrible.
One we got in honestly have "statutory grape" and was painted flake purple. I wish I had pictures.
"Statutory Grape" sounds like a great name for a big purple monster truck.
Or a good name for the candy inside your van.
thatsnowinnebago wrote:
Wally wrote:
wearymicrobe wrote:
We car them DONK's out here might not be the right term.
There are a few that have like 20 inch logos for candy and such down the side its horrible.
One we got in honestly have "statutory grape" and was painted flake purple. I wish I had pictures.
"Statutory Grape" sounds like a great name for a big purple monster truck.
Or a good name for the candy inside your van.
"just wondering where my paperboy went.. mmmmmm..."
maroon92 wrote:
I never knew places like this existed until I went to visit my Dad in Atlanta...the Rent-n-Roll is my favorite.
I didn't know until this thread! Can I rent a set of 13" Cantilevered slicks on Panasports?