New Rims *pics*
#42
Originally Posted by ColombianMax
Guess what, I think I got that job at Murray's Discount Auto Parts, wednesday I gotta go for my 2nd interview
So maybe I will be changing lots of things under the hood once I'm back on my feet plus 20%+ discount depending on manager on shift
So maybe I will be changing lots of things under the hood once I'm back on my feet plus 20%+ discount depending on manager on shift
#43
Originally Posted by internetautomar
I'll still be cheaper
Good cuz I like good stuff for cheap, then once I start getting paid I need some KYB GR-2 or AGX...cant quite afford Koni or eibach and dont really plan on doing some hardcore cornering anyway.
#55
this is the reason i never come on here any more because i will want to go out in my yard and get my maxima back in the game (i did just install a motor in it and all my custom interior from my old one) now when i get paid on monday i am gonna wanna get the control arms and finish it......
#57
Originally Posted by 89badmaxse
this is the reason i never come on here any more because i will want to go out in my yard and get my maxima back in the game (i did just install a motor in it and all my custom interior from my old one) now when i get paid on monday i am gonna wanna get the control arms and finish it......
#58
Originally Posted by Cliff Clavin
If you want a bigger rim (17+) that's lighter than the stock 15, you need something forged. Rays, Volks, SSR Competition, 350z Track Edition, Motegi Trak Lite, etc. There are others out there, too.
Look at www.Centerline.com they have some discounted rims for sale a lot cheaper than most forged wheels.
Look at www.Centerline.com they have some discounted rims for sale a lot cheaper than most forged wheels.
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/
#59
Originally Posted by 3rdGenMaximaMan
I see you are the only one who gave a crap and actually clicked the link.
My bad, I will go back and fix it.
Thanks.
#61
Thanks, they are
225/45/17
Kelly Springfield EVO-Z (exact same tire as a Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D2).
The only tires close to the stock size (so your speedometer isn't all wack) for 17s are 225/45/17, 235/45/17 and 215/50/17.
225/45/17
Kelly Springfield EVO-Z (exact same tire as a Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D2).
The only tires close to the stock size (so your speedometer isn't all wack) for 17s are 225/45/17, 235/45/17 and 215/50/17.
#64
Originally Posted by tripleGmax
whats wrong with 225/50/17?? its actually closer to stock than 225/45/17
I was worried about my 42mm offset rubbing the rear struts with 235/45/17, plus the tires I bought have a rubber "rim protector" that stick out even wider than the tread. Right now, it is pretty tight. Really, I should have more like a 38 offset or something, but I got a really good deal on the rims.
#66
Originally Posted by tripleGmax
haha so one company doesnt make 225/50/17 thas not a lot. oh well. you are only 2% off stock size. i just got some falken 512s for my 17s. mixed reviews on them but they were dirt cheap.
When I went to buy tires, I looked into the three sizes I mentioned and it was a lot harder to find options in 215/50/17 and I am sure it's the same for 225/50/17. Mostly the 215s they had were all seasons and I wanted performance tires. Those are actually the best choice -- only .1 percent off.
#67
Originally Posted by Cliff Clavin
I see you are the only one who gave a crap and actually clicked the link.
My bad, I will go back and fix it.
Thanks.
My bad, I will go back and fix it.
Thanks.
I've been clicking and bookmarking every link I come across so I can start making my Christmas wish list out since I know I don't have to put a head gasket on that list now.
Those wheels are AWESOME by the way! Super-sharp looking.
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