What is STANCE to you?

cgpEJ6

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How is stance a trend? My moms 100% stock mustang has a stance
Yes, stance is just a word. It is also a term however, to describe the cars that we're all talking about here. That's why people say "stanced out" and stuff like that. You're right that it's just a word but it's clearly being used to describe a trend, it's really not that complicated.
 

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Exactly, kind of like the term ricer. I don't really care what people do or don't like. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I just don't understand how people can call themselves car enthusiast and talk so much s**t about something. Im not a fan of old impalas with hydraulics. I think they should stay a muscle car, but hey its your car and I give them props for putting in the work and modifying it to their liking.

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About 2 or 3 more then I will learn my lesson.
 


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Exactly, kind of like the term ricer. I don't really care what people do or don't like. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I just don't understand how people can call themselves car enthusiast and talk so much s*** about something. Im not a fan of old impalas with hydraulics. I think they should stay a muscle car, but hey its your car and I give them props for putting in the work and modifying it to their liking.

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This is true, to each their own. The same can be said about people with blowouts/guido hair, and the Jersey Shore cast. It's a lifestyle choice that each and every one of us have the right to choose. I choose to think it's stupid. It's just my opinion.
 

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im just going to say that i dont fit in. though i have yet to break an oil pan and if you take the proper precautions you wont have issues.
 

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Yes, stance is just a word. It is also a term however, to describe the cars that we're all talking about here. That's why people say "stanced out" and stuff like that. You're right that it's just a word but it's clearly being used to describe a trend, it's really not that complicated.
That's ignorant to associate the word stance to only low, cambered cars. And I don't see it as a trend. There will always be low cars
 

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im just going to say that i dont fit in. though i have yet to break an oil pan and if you take the proper precautions you wont have issues.
Exactly. It's completely 'functional'. The only thing is I have to drive slower than others SOMETIMES. I still hit 85 on the way to work every day. And I've yet to break anything on my car
 

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Stance is it's definition. Period. If you're talking about cars or not, the definition doesn't change. People just use the word differently. If they spoke properly, they'd describe the "stance" they are talking about.
 

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Stance is it's definition. Period. If you're talking about cars or not, the definition doesn't change. People just use the word differently. If they spoke properly, they'd describe the "stance" they are talking about.
That's kinda why I just said "functional", cause I kinda thought every one knew it was a "functional stance" instead of an "agressive offset and fitment stance".
 


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