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I hate ta say this, but in my opinion ya still made the wrong choice. Not a fan of donk wheels. Maybe some black steelies and white walls. I guess that's what makes us all different.

no i kinda think they go with it lowrider with the bigger tires yes i like!

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I try for the wheel option to augment the model. Even with the stash I have, one sometimes has to compromise. I do use wheel/tire combinations that are driveable for the vehicle or prototypical for replica stock/muscle cars.

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gerry can you show me more on the foose wheels how are they whats the backs look like also

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no offense to anyone but I think some of you are a little mistaken on what a DONK is. Donks are cars that actually have to have a lift kit installed in order to have the ridiculously large wheels not rub. Small wheels on a Donk are 22", and they can get as big as 30" last time I checked (there may even be some as big as 32" or 34" now, not sure). These are Donks:

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Just because a car has large wheels that does not make it a DONK. G-Machine and Pro Touring cars have to have larger than stock wheels because it is a part of them being upgraded with modern performance and handling. Usually Pro Touring cars have 17" or 18" fronts and 19" or 20" rears. These cars also don't have to be raised in order to fit these wheels, the wheels can fit in the wheel wells just fine save for maybe a mini tub. These are not Donks:

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Just felt the need to clarify, and of course we are all entitled to our opinions. Maybe this could help with your understanding of how they are so much different. :) Personally I think Donks are ridiculous and I am still waiting to see one topple over. I do love Pro Touring though, it's the best of two worlds : old muscle car style and looks but with modern performance and handling. I'd take one of those over a new "muscle car" any day.

im with ya on the donk CANT STAND THEM! we have a new camaro driving around here with that look I wana just stop the guy and say man what are ya smoking LOL

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I think I'd be more worried about the broken A pillar or the fact that the hood doesn't fit right...

What in the world does this have ta do with the wheels. It's obvious the pillar's broken and the hood isn't fit.

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bad wheel choice does break project in my opinion, and also even if wheels are nice but if they are weirdly positioned on car. Donk style wheels look sometimes cool, but again it doesnt mean that you really should use them on your pimp mobile. Again its just my opinion, everyone has rights to customize their own projects just like they want. :)

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Paint, stance, wheels, everything comes together as a whole. Many times the kit wheels work just fine, sometimes they don't. I don't automatically lower or lift each build; it depends on the effect I'm trying to achieve.

I've never put 30 inch wheels on a classic muscle car, nor have I ever put mud cleats on an Italian sports car. I've not had a reason to do either. But, you never know...

David G.

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Personally, I think the gigantic wheels, even on newer cars designed around them, look silly and cartoonish.

I do agree, though, that sometimes, a nice set of aftermarket wheels can make a really nice model, and as also pointed out, specific car, color, etc.

Charlie Larkin

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those arent donks those are hi risers or highriders. donk is a 71 through 76 caprice or impala

Correct; the term "donk" came about because the impala emblem on those cars looked like a donkey to those that had no clue that there WAS such an animal as an impala. To each his/her own. we ALL have different ideas about what does & doesn't look good on a model. I like a lot of different styles so there's no telling what I'll put on a particular build. I WILL respect the next builder's work enough not to trash it. And just because I think this is a cool picture...

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Correct; the term "donk" came about because the impala emblem on those cars looked like a donkey to those that had no clue that there WAS such an animal as an impala.. And just because I think this is a cool picture...

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Although I'm not a big fan of that style/trend of cars, it's very interesting how the name came to be.

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