biggest sized rims for maxima??
i found some clean 20's not chrome dubs but clean 20's... They're 20x10 so i dont know if thats to big or to wide or both, (no homo):laugh::laugh::goofy:...lol, can you help me out on some specs!! :D
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Depends on what you're willing to do as far as lowering the car and avoiding tire rubbing. If you can drop it, roll the fenders, get the right offset and tire widths and it'll look right.
If you get some nice 18s though, it'll look clean and they're lighter (you can keep some acceleration :laugh: ) so it depends on what you want. Myself (and most of the .Org) will recommend to get smaller rims, and narrower too probably. |
i believe the safest rims size for a 4th gen is 18, even 19 depending on the rims and weight but you will do your self and you r car a favor by not putting those. Not to mention the low profile tires you will need and be more prone to getting blown
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haha..lol..it was just a thought cause i was thinking about Moncef was saying, dropping it and rolling the fenders...i photoshopped it and it looked clean..well, i guess its a no no lol..
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Didn't someone fit Dubs +2 on a 4th gen ... It looked retarded however. 19's max.
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Originally Posted by Conrad283
(Post 7270547)
Didn't someone fit Dubs +2 on a 4th gen ... It looked retarded however. 19's max.
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At a local meet there was this guy who had 20x9 in front and 20x10.5 in back here is the pic. (If you search South Florida Meet it will come up with a tread that I think says something like South Florida Mini Meet, there is a video of the car in there)
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...an87/photo.jpg Offset is the key I think he ran a 35 offset and a stretched tire on a 2" drop..... but dont take my word on it. |
Originally Posted by Stretch21
(Post 7270624)
At a local meet there was this guy who had 20x9 in front and 20x10.5 in back here is the pic. (If you search South Florida Meet it will come up with a tread that I think says something like South Florida Mini Meet, there is a video of the car in there)
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...an87/photo.jpg Offset is the key I think he ran a 35 offset and a stretched tire on a 2" drop..... but dont take my word on it. |
thats cool...the wheels look huge on it but its not too bad...maybe what i was thinking of doing might be a good idea..
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i had 22's on my 99 max i had to bend my strut plate a lil but they fit theres a pic in my profile of it. they were 22x 9.5
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that black max looks like a SR. does it have the stock intake manifold?
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Go with 18's.
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Originally Posted by whiteSE
(Post 7273244)
that black max looks like a SR. does it have the stock intake manifold?
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Dont matter what fits... I wouldnt put anything over 18".... but thats just me.
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IMO on a 4th gen 19''s would be the biggest id go u definitely need a drop tho. id recommend a lightweight set of 18''s with a drop,good offset and a fender roll,basically what everyone else is telling u here :laugh:
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Originally Posted by perkman87
(Post 7270690)
yup I was there. It was verrrrry modded as well.
looks like a g35 motor??? far shot though |
19" with a drop FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by 1997MAXZ
(Post 7273600)
looks like a g35 motor??? far shot though
its just a 350 or g manifold. Im sure he has a 3.5 swap |
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