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  • BreakMyWallet
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    poke no doubt. the people that like tuck are the people whos wallet havent suffered enough from shit breaking under their cars

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  • M.Burroughs
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    It was in the works, it just never happened.

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  • CSBolger
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    Originally posted by M.Burroughs View Post
    E28s can look great that way- Austin's was one of the best there ever was... but with that said, it wouldn't suit my car at all.
    Oh I totally agree. Your car is a well-done juxtaposition of different styles and ideas - it makes sense to be flush up front and tucking in the back.

    Just as it made sense for Austin's car to have a very even height. One thing that always bothered me about his car was that the tires seemed a bit off to me. I think if his car had another 5-10mm of poke, it would be outrageous.

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  • OSSHWA
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    This is a toughie, but I guess i'd lean towards poke. But it really depends on the car, the style of wheel, etc etc.

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  • Casper
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    poke wheel, tuck tire.

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  • M.Burroughs
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    Ollie and Sean <3

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  • SeanDub
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    Touche Mike, you're right there are definitely cases where tuck > poke. What I should have said is USUALLY.

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  • Ollie
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    Some cars look best poking, others look best tucking, and some can just go either way. For example, older vw's, miatas, e30s, s13s etc almost always looked dopest poking like crazy. I like small cars with poke. e36's for example I like best with just a bit of poke/flush but they can also pull off the tucked rear, flush front look imo because of the fenders. Same with a lot of other bmws and euros. VIPs I like to see tucking all around or poking all around. In the end there's really no cut rules to what looks better as really anything can look sick when done proper.

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  • M.Burroughs
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    Originally posted by CSBolger View Post
    Sorry Mike, I ain't tuckin' shit on my E28. Even tire gap with a little bit of poke all around is my goal. I'm fine with rake, haha.
    E28s can look great that way- Austin's was one of the best there ever was... but with that said, it wouldn't suit my car at all.

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  • 240sx
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    poke

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  • CSBolger
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    Sorry Mike, I ain't tuckin' shit on my E28. Even tire gap with a little bit of poke all around is my goal. I'm fine with rake, haha.

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  • Atlantian
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    Haha.. I probably dislike tuck because I'm not a luxury car person.

    But I just like the rim of the wheel poking out a bit with big meaty tires that looks like it means business.

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  • Mickeyd
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    poke no doubt. unless its something like a big lux sedan. on those i prefer tuck

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  • schroedin
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    Originally posted by Richard_Gud. View Post
    well...I'm trying to say you are haha! that's where I plan to go when I get my wheels.
    This. My favorite example of tuck on any car is on Rusty, but in general, in my opinion, poke looks better than tuck. Thats all

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  • Richard_Gud.
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    well...I'm trying to say you are haha! that's where I plan to go when I get my wheels.

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