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  • Atlantian
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    Gotcha. Yep, definitely not a fan of that Luxo-cruiser "sunken ship" look.



    "-Wait, where did the top of the wheels go?!"

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  • SeanDub
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    A pulled fender... Tuck, flush and poke describe wheel fitment not fender modification

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  • Atlantian
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    What do you call it when the fender's been pulled out like that Merc?

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  • SeanDub
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    Unless I have a different definition of tuck, it would be when the fender is covering the wheel. Therefore impossible to tuck a poked wheel...

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  • Atlantian
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    Originally posted by SeanDub View Post
    That benz is definitely pokin pretty hard up front. Its pokin out back as well
    So you guys say "tuck" to describe that sunken ship look, where it has the wheels withdrawn inwards?

    In that case, never tuck for me.

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  • SeanDub
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    That benz is definitely pokin pretty hard up front. Its pokin out back as well

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  • Atlantian
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    Look at the brown 190e I posted, isn't that an example of that? Or is that "flush"? In that case, that's what I meant.

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  • mrrisk
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    Originally posted by SeanDub View Post
    I dare you to find a picture of this.
    my car would fall under both caragories

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  • SeanDub
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    Originally posted by Atlantian View Post
    Why not modify the fender and do both?
    I dare you to find a picture of this.

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  • cabezzz
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    Usually like poke, but some cars really look good flush

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  • Puma
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    Poke. Always.

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  • Atlantian
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    Why not modify the fender and do both?

    But if you are talking about "luxury tuck" like this..


    I'd say go with poke, looks much more aggressive and sporty. More "track inspired"


    ^where it's at. Not low pro huge wheels tucked under the fenders.

    The thing is, I like stance because it's a better movement than bodykits, OEM+ is the shit.

    But seeing sportscars laying frame makes me sad because I know they aren't going to be doing what they were born to do.

    poke is closer to a track setup, and that SA22C does it right, it looks mean, and it looks like it can tear up it's tires properly going around corners at full speed.
    Last edited by Atlantian; 05-04-2010, 09:17 PM.

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  • mojocoggo
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    Originally posted by schroedin View Post
    Poke allllll day. I'm not really a fan of tuck at all (except for some certain applications)

    Why you ask?

    That's why.
    lolsolidaxle

    also poke me all day long.

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  • JustinE36
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    Originally posted by M.Burroughs View Post
    For the sake of this guy's thread, those are all the same thing. He means wheel up in the fender, or flush/poked.

    For the sake of everything, there's no difference between "flush" and "hellaflush". I mean, its flush or its not. HellaFlush is a "brand" name.
    what did you vote mike?

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  • schroedin
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    Poke allllll day. I'm not really a fan of tuck at all (except for some certain applications)

    Why you ask?

    That's why.

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