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  • kartikeya
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    Originally posted by Zack01GC View Post
    Concern about wheel fitment is just the latest addition to awesomeness that is low.
    Not really. Just a different kind of wheel fitment.

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  • Zayan
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    Let the bandwagonners bandwagon. I wanna see where they r gonna go next because i definitely have not seen anything else significantly sprout up. I love how every car in the article that the OP posted is somewhat "stanced" lol

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  • Zack01GC
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    Low has been cool for 60+ years.



    People that like low will continue to drive low cars. Concern about wheel fitment is just the latest addition to awesomeness that is low.

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  • zaYG
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    Originally posted by Kielan View Post
    StanceWorks arguably started the bandwagon.
    I'm not going to argue that at all. As someone who has been lurking since the inception of StanceWorks, I noticed that all the early big name players on here WERE the biggest trend setters. Without StanceWorks being the biggest blog/community, ESPECIALLY at the height of the momentum of the movement, I highly doubt it would have exploded like it did.

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  • Kielan
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    StanceWorks arguably started the bandwagon.

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  • zaYG
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    Also, no offense to anyone here, but when this site came around and I first started lurking it (mid 2009) this WAS the beginning of the bandwagon. Sure, the people who first started posting here are legit, but this site led to other blogs being formed and things such as slammed month on Speedhunters. THAT is when people started jumping on the bandwagon.

    I miss late 2009 when I would go to the old Hellaflush or Stanceworks and see the "first XXX stanced". It was cool to see an Evo, or an E92, or a 350z being "stanced." Prior to this 99% of the cars being stanced were either VWs, drift cars, VIP cars(with 99% of them being in Japan), or sometimes older BMWs.

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  • zaYG
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    It has been fading away...it blew up in late 2009 and early 2010, and since then it has been on the decline for the most part. Plenty of cars doing it, but there is little anymore that is a big deal.

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  • skrapez
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    civics are junk... juss sayin

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  • Oxer
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    Originally posted by PHAS3D View Post
    Who cares? All that means now is less shitty honda civics trying to get stanced. Idk what the next trend will be... Oni Camber? LOL
    Problem?

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  • PHAS3D
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    Who cares? All that means now is less shitty honda civics trying to get stanced. Idk what the next trend will be... Oni Camber? LOL

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  • M.Burroughs
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    I didn't read the thread, but I for one don't think anything is ending or fading out.
    It's becoming so common to see you simply don't see it anymore.
    "Stance" has become part of what it takes to take a car to the "upper level" these days. You don't see stance go away.

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  • Ollie
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    Originally posted by 01lexpl View Post
    It will 'live on' with many that like it.

    I don't foresee this being the next 'FnF craze' or 'altezzas' people still buy into that shiz, 10 yrs later lol

    Hipsters of the car scene will move onto the next - those that can appreciate will continue to do so.

    Some dude posted a pic from a '96 car show in Japan with a few VIP cars on big wheels/bodykits,etc on VSC [vipstylecars.com] - VIP style has been going on for over two decades, no reason 'stance' won't...
    Fitment is relatively new in North America. It is not new at all in most places in the world and it is encorporated into almost all modding styles outside of NA- ie Europe, Japan, etc. It has just recently become mainstream in North America and other places in the world hence the many blogs and overall explosion of it. This does not mean it will disappear.

    I know plenty of people that don't go on a single blog or forum but are still beginning to better their fitment. Clearly they are doing this because they sincerely enjoy it and not because it is a fad or trend. This is a stupid thread.

    If anything modding cars is the "fad" nowadays and stance made it so because of how "cool" it can make a car look even to a person with no interest in cars. In result you have a bunch of hipsters and trendfollowers that want to fit in and/or stand out.

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  • 01lexpl
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    It will 'live on' with many that like it.

    I don't foresee this being the next 'FnF craze' or 'altezzas' people still buy into that shiz, 10 yrs later lol

    Hipsters of the car scene will move onto the next - those that can appreciate will continue to do so.

    Some dude posted a pic from a '96 car show in Japan with a few VIP cars on big wheels/bodykits,etc on VSC [vipstylecars.com] - VIP style has been going on for over two decades, no reason 'stance' won't...

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  • ChrisVRsix
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    Dumb thread is dumb. Who cares if the "movement" is ending, I will be committed no matter what, besides, it was cooler when the community was populated with just people in love with stance and not kids trying to join the next cool trend.

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  • Streetlight
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    Originally posted by Kielan View Post
    I am more than happy to see the bandwagon ending.

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