Nah, you're just a little stubborn in that instead of just sticking to your opinion, you insist everyone else is wrong.
Some people prefer even gap front and rear- others prefer a level (or close to level) body. You fall in to the first category, I fall in to the second, simply because I've come to the understanding that lower fenders in the rear is part of what makes bmw styling somewhat "BMW" in essence. You prefer the even-front-and-rear gap with some body rake thrown in because that's what makes you happy.
See? It's all good. You like one thing, and I like another. One does not define stance over the other. Don't be like Erik and think that if it isn't your way, it isn't right, or it isn't stanced... because honestly-
We both know in the photo above, my car's rear end would have to come up- the front has no room to come down. So, my car would be coming up, and my fitment inherently less agressive, both part of what makes stance "stance". The only thing that its gaining is an aesthetic trait you prefer over a trait I prefer.
So, in the name of enjoying these cars, and making them sit pretty, you do your car your way, I'll do mine my way, and we can both be happy. And simply don't act like you know it all and your way is the only way. ;)
Some people prefer even gap front and rear- others prefer a level (or close to level) body. You fall in to the first category, I fall in to the second, simply because I've come to the understanding that lower fenders in the rear is part of what makes bmw styling somewhat "BMW" in essence. You prefer the even-front-and-rear gap with some body rake thrown in because that's what makes you happy.
See? It's all good. You like one thing, and I like another. One does not define stance over the other. Don't be like Erik and think that if it isn't your way, it isn't right, or it isn't stanced... because honestly-
We both know in the photo above, my car's rear end would have to come up- the front has no room to come down. So, my car would be coming up, and my fitment inherently less agressive, both part of what makes stance "stance". The only thing that its gaining is an aesthetic trait you prefer over a trait I prefer.
So, in the name of enjoying these cars, and making them sit pretty, you do your car your way, I'll do mine my way, and we can both be happy. And simply don't act like you know it all and your way is the only way. ;)

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