whats the difference between slammed, stance and hellaflushed cars because I'm really not sure

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Geezer

All the same i think

11/09/2015 - 21:01 |
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Lassë Lund
  1. Hellaflush is when you stretch the tyres too much and a bit too much camber but fitment on point
  2. Slammed is most times cars with air suspension, and then lowered with some -camber, and fitment
  3. Stanced is lowered, -camber and dat fitment

I think i got it right..?

11/09/2015 - 21:05 |
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Anonymous

Slammed just means it’s lowered (tire tucked into the wheel arches). Stance (IMO and many others) is when the tire is in line with the wheel arch + or - a couple cm. And hellaflush aka hellagay and hellastupid is when you tuck your wheel as far into the wheel arch as possible which almost always requires obscene amounts of camber

11/09/2015 - 21:07 |
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zaxash

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I would’ve thought the opposite, since the name hellaflush suggests that the wheels are flush with the arches.

11/10/2015 - 02:40 |
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stevevdv

Hellaflush is getting the lip of the wheel arch to fall on the lip off the wheel without showing the tyre … most off the time with alot of camber and alot of tyrestrech on a crazy wide wheel
Slammed: not real definition , very low static or airride fully flat, not anything to do with wheels but mostly conected to a tucked setup
Stance : overall ride height and wheel setup … overly used word too! every car has a certain stance stock, lowered or lifted . In the direction that you are asking… lowered car with flush fitting wheel and a nice tyre (mostly lightly streched)…no over the top camber and no tucking…

When people hate on stance they mostly hate on hellaflushed cars

11/10/2015 - 01:43 |
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Anonymous

All mean a car that won’t go round corners very well.

11/10/2015 - 02:13 |
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stevevdv

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

My allroad corners better

Less body roll
Stiffer setup

11/10/2015 - 02:31 |
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