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-   -   Here're some first pics of my max w/ 18" Arrow's. (https://maxima.org/forums/4th-generation-maxima-1995-1999/21004-herere-some-first-pics-my-max-w-18-arrows.html)

EuroMaxima99SE Mar 12, 2001 09:24 AM

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/PopUp...365&a=11364430

Not many pics, just testing it out, I'll have some more soon....Any responses back are welcome :)

NISMO808 Mar 12, 2001 09:50 AM

Nice wheels. Do you think that there is a big difference between the 18x8 and the 18x8.5 in terms of how much the wheels protrude out from the wheelwell. I'm wondering if the half inch makes any difference.

Also does anyone have pics of 18x7.5 setup?

breaux124 Mar 12, 2001 10:33 AM

Looks good, now just lower it.

Question: What kind of tint do you have? It looks like the reflective tint.

EuroMaxima99SE Mar 12, 2001 11:38 AM


Originally posted by breaux124
Looks good, now just lower it.

Question: What kind of tint do you have? It looks like the reflective tint.

Yes, I will definately lower it asap. Just need some more $$$ now. (installing Greddy cat back right now as I speak ) As for my tint, its called Platinum Plus tint. During the day you can hardly see through it, once it gets dark, its like any other 35% smoke tint, so what I did is, put another 35% smoke film over Platinum, so during the day it stays metallic lookin, ( not too metallic though-don't want my ride look getho) but at night, its alot more darker now...

breaux124 Mar 12, 2001 11:56 AM

Keep you're eyes open for the group deal that Vitaly O is trying to get together. Great Deal on Koni's and H&R springs, or you could always go with Sprints or Eibachs if you don't want the H&Rs.

CheshireCat76 Mar 12, 2001 01:39 PM

Looks real nice.

How much did the tires/wheels cost??

Cumalot Mar 12, 2001 02:01 PM

Another thing you will need is a big brake kit. :) I got 18" rims too and it just look naked without a big brake kit. Too bad I got no money for it. Yes, lowerering your car is the first priority. Then, it will look tight! :D

wicked1044 Mar 12, 2001 03:48 PM

niceeeee!

EuroMaxima99SE Mar 12, 2001 08:00 PM

Thanks for all of your responses. I just put on Greddy cat back today, and I absolutely love it!!! Anyway, can anyone photoshop my pic, and drop it couple inches??? I know I need to lower it but I'd like to see how it would look :eek:

CKNY Mar 12, 2001 08:44 PM

here's your car lowered
 
nice tint.. ;)

Max Speed Mar 12, 2001 09:38 PM

That looks great!! Just like i thought it would :D

I30CeFiRo Mar 12, 2001 11:42 PM

Nice:D I always liked Momo Arrows

breaux124 Mar 13, 2001 06:12 AM

WOW that's really low. Unless you get coilover's nothing is going to lower your car that much (you could cut springs too?) It will definitely look better lower, plus the handling will be improved.

EuroMaxima99SE Mar 13, 2001 06:32 AM

Re: here's your car lowered
 

Originally posted by CKNY
nice tint.. ;)
Thanks for that pic. Definately looks so much better. Now I can't wait to lower it...


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