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Daffy Zone…..

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He's over the legal width limit I'd think, and he trips over his belt buckle for sure!
Hmmmmm, I wonder if they wear belt buckles and I've seen many videos of them: running from police and holding up their pants, robbing people and holding up their pants, standing in a line and holding up their pants, arrested by police and their pants fall down, hijacking a car and pants falling down. In prison they have to wear jumpsuits so they do not have that problem but many wear their jumpsuit backwards for some reason. The list goes on ETC.
 
I want to know what the hell are on those tires...
swangas


AI Overview

Can 'swangers' that are too big be illegal?

Swangas, the extended wire-spoke rims often seen on Houston's "slab" cars, are not inherently illegal, but they can become illegal if they cause the vehicle to exceed the legal width limit. In Texas, a passenger vehicle, including its accessories like rims, cannot be wider than 8 feet, according to the Texas Transportation Code. If swangas make a vehicle exceed this width, it can result in a citation.



SLAB cars

What is slab car culture?


Slab is short for slow, loud, and bangin'. The custom cars, with bright candy paint and long rims, are uniquely Houston. HOUSTON, Texas -- Houston's slab car culture took to the streets in the early 80s as a form of personal expression on wheels.Apr 9, 2025
 
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