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It looked much worse in person.
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somethings missing
low pro tires
that's definitely whats missing
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Every time I see these rims I think hot-wheel car.
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The tires on it were not suitable for being too far off the asphalt.
These are the stock wheels
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that was a factory kit, if i'm not mistaken
http://www.4-the-love-of-jeeps.com/jeep-yj.html
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Do you see them often?
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Yeah, they'd ship wranglers to another company to get the kit put on.
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Yeah I was just expecting lowering springs and about 1-2 inches of sidewall
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Not often at all, thankfully. But when I do, I instantly thing life-sized Hot-Wheels.
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definitely
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I've seen them before, too. Fortunately, I only see them on 90's full size Chevrolet trucks, and they're always regular cab short beds, sometimes stepsides.
They look pretty good on them. Here, not so much.