kev16v Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 me and wayne have differant views on this i think the south london look is any old skool car slammed on 7/13" rims on 175/50/13s he says the original south london look is old skool sitting on 185/60/13 so there a long standing debate about this wots ur view my way or waynes way let the debate begin
w p e Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 what would half the kids on here no about how it was in the real day the not wannabe euro type look i show you all the photos you need just to shut you up for good. FOOKING ELASTIC BANDS
w p e Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 ps and wheres the square front number plate on your so-called sth london look jalopy . oh and the real sth london look was from mk1 cortinas anglia's and mk1 escorts not box shaped wannabe escort that got about as much character as our landlord fooking dry-launch
kev16v Posted March 11, 2011 Author Report Posted March 11, 2011 just cos ur stuck in the dark ages u need a step ladder to get in ur so called south london look rot box with them 185/60 balloon tyres
kev16v Posted March 11, 2011 Author Report Posted March 11, 2011 i take it ur from the dark ages as well
w p e Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 i take it ur from the dark ages as well see bitch and its only just started
kev16v Posted March 11, 2011 Author Report Posted March 11, 2011 i dont do bitchy its only a debate wots with the abuse u must be worried
w p e Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 i dont do bitchy its only a debate wots with the abuse u must be worried you know im always right stick to polishing
kev16v Posted March 11, 2011 Author Report Posted March 11, 2011 do i spy 175/50s on ur escort mr banarama
garyv6100e Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 To me the south london look is all about clean lines no arches & a slammed stance could not give a monkeys about the tyre size although most people and the mags seem to think it is the elastic bands that complete the look
banarama Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 im not so sure.a bit of both look at my front tyres all depends on the owner what they want [ YESKEV THEY ARE 50 13,S
garyv6100e Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 when i had my Mk1's in the mid / late 80's the rules were always slammed on 6" rims with 185's and quite rarley on 7" rims with 175's i would say the look started off with 185's but got taken over with the popularity of 175's Personally i love the look of a mk1 with 7" rims on elastic bands
rsdaz Posted March 12, 2011 Report Posted March 12, 2011 I'm probably to young to know how it started but now days I'd say 175 50's are what I know as south london and they look way better than the baloon size 185 60 which are better suited to and old mans MGB
BaileyMex Posted March 12, 2011 Report Posted March 12, 2011 baloon size 185 60 which are better suited to and old mans MGB light blue touch paper, retreat to a safe distance and.................
mk1rob Posted March 12, 2011 Report Posted March 12, 2011 On Escorts I prefer 185/60s as i think 175/50s look too small on the front because the arch doesnt hug the wheel as well as it does on the back.
Admin Vista Posted March 12, 2011 Admin Report Posted March 12, 2011 On Escorts I prefer 185/60s as i think 175/50s look too small on the front because the arch doesnt hug the wheel as well as it does on the back. That's very diplomatic I'm firmly in the 185/60 club. Not because I know anything about the South London look (then or now) but because I think 50's look daft as a box of frogs. Their scale is all out of proportion with the wheel and unless the car has been lowered so much it's scraping its arse on the ground the arch gaps are all wrong.................and that's before I get started on the ridiculous gearing implications. In fact every time I see on 50's I think "there goes another follower of fashion, Baaaaaaaaa"
Fiesta Steve Posted March 12, 2011 Report Posted March 12, 2011 When Ford launched the XR2 the said it came with "Ultra low profie 60 series tyres" If 60's are 'ultra low' what would they think about 175 50's, I'm not sure when 50 series tyres came available, any one know?
Mrs O/H/C Posted March 12, 2011 Report Posted March 12, 2011 I would have said that Sutton High Street in the 80,s the majority had 185,60s (Saarrf London) Some had 205s, but not many
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