What you think of this wheel?(pic)
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Anyway, this is what's on my Maxima right now. For awhile, I didn't even know what brand of wheels I got.
It's a long story. This is just a general picture of how my wheels look, except my wheels have the blue center caps.
It's a long story. This is just a general picture of how my wheels look, except my wheels have the blue center caps.
Originally posted by got rice?
those don't do it for me. They look fine on smaller cars, but those multi-spokes seem out of place on larger cars. For sedans, I'd opt for 5, 6, or 7 spokes
those don't do it for me. They look fine on smaller cars, but those multi-spokes seem out of place on larger cars. For sedans, I'd opt for 5, 6, or 7 spokes
the downside is, when you have 18" or bigger, you are obligated to have a big brake kit
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It looks fine on a sedan like the Maxima. Just look at some of the touring cars. I seen wheels like these on some of the larger cars in the touring car circuit. I get a lot of compliments. The only disadvantage of some many spokes is that it's hard to clean.
I wish I have the money to get the big brake kit. It will look perfect. It does look a bit odd with 18" wheels with the small stock rotors.
I wish I have the money to get the big brake kit. It will look perfect. It does look a bit odd with 18" wheels with the small stock rotors.
Originally posted by got rice?
those don't do it for me. They look fine on smaller cars, but those multi-spokes seem out of place on larger cars. For sedans, I'd opt for 5, 6, or 7 spokes
those don't do it for me. They look fine on smaller cars, but those multi-spokes seem out of place on larger cars. For sedans, I'd opt for 5, 6, or 7 spokes
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