Houston's car culture of slabs and swangas might have a new member. The Harris County Sheriff's Office recently added a set of swangas to one of its vehicles. The iconic wire wheels that poke out are ...
A viewer sent our Verify team a very Houston question he wanted researched. Anderson wrote in "custom wheels, elbows, dangerously extend far beyond car fenders. Is there a vehicle restriction that ...
HOUSTON – HOUSTON – At KPRC 2, we’re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our new Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston. Answer: For a little ...
A couple months ago, my colleague Raquel Natalicchio and I were covering a Martin Luther King Jr. Day car meet in Houston’s South Park neighborhood trying to learn more about Houston’s celebrated car ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — "Those CAN'T be legal" said the viewer who submitted video of a Cadillac SUV rolling down the freeway with some majorly tricked out wheels, whose rims poked out half a foot -or more.
Texas culture can get boiled down to barbecue and country music, but some things are unique to a city like Houston. One of them? Swangas, which confused some drivers in Austin recently. First, a ...
A video posted yesterday is getting a good bit of attention online because it shows a late-model Cadillac sporting wheels that have massive protruding spikes looking like they came off the chariot ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- A Houston family believes crooks tried to carjack them outside a taco truck for their wheel rims, known as 'swangas.' That's the street term for wire spokes attached to car wheels.
Anyone who's spent time in Houston has seen swangas — the gleaming chrome-clad rims have become synonymous with the candy-painted Cadillacs and classic cars they often extend from. While a common ...
Some people would try anything to stand out and, while that’s not a bad thing in itself, it can result in major eyesore for the rest of the world. Consider this Bentley Bentayga with Swangas, for ...
A viewer sent our Verify team a very Houston question he wanted researched. Anderson wrote in "custom wheels, elbows, dangerously extend far beyond car fenders. Is there a vehicle restriction that ...
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