5th Gen rims fit on 4th Gen?
#6
Yea. 5th Gen wheels are the best
If you're planning on going with 17's at all, I would say OEM 17's are the way to go. Only I think I read somewhere on the forums that they're kind of heavy, which is kind of a drawback...
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If you're planning on going with 17's at all, I would say OEM 17's are the way to go. Only I think I read somewhere on the forums that they're kind of heavy, which is kind of a drawback...
#14
check the Wheels/Tires Forum
#16
Originally posted by co_maxima98
Yea. 5th Gen wheels are the best
If you're planning on going with 17's at all, I would say OEM 17's are the way to go. Only I think I read somewhere on the forums that they're kind of heavy, which is kind of a drawback...
Yea. 5th Gen wheels are the best
![Cool](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/cool.gif)
![](http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/225000-225999/225574_42_full.jpg)
If you're planning on going with 17's at all, I would say OEM 17's are the way to go. Only I think I read somewhere on the forums that they're kind of heavy, which is kind of a drawback...
#17
Originally posted by bamaslammer
Those look tight. I would say that Ebay is a good place to find some. Just go to Ebay motors, go to parts and acessories, go to wheels and hubcaps, put Maxima in the search box and away you go.
Those look tight. I would say that Ebay is a good place to find some. Just go to Ebay motors, go to parts and acessories, go to wheels and hubcaps, put Maxima in the search box and away you go.
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