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Old 01-22-2008, 10:38 AM
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20" FX35 rims on 5.5 gen

Does anyone have pics of 20" rims on a 5.5 gen and what tire size are you running.. I remember seeing a member here with it but dont remember there username. I'm looking to put them on my 02 with stock suspension maybe a drop.
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FX35 or just 20's?

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hlight=20+rims
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hlight=20+rims
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I was looking for pics of the 20's off an fx35 on a 5th or 5.5gen maxima. I remember seeing them on a members ride here but dont remember the name. The maxima was I believe silver.

EDIT: nevermind he posted it as i was typing this
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Sorry mine are off a fx45, I don't know if the fx35 wheels are different or not.
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What suspension are you running and what tire size^
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Old 01-22-2008, 11:27 AM
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FX35:


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Look the same to me.
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Old 01-22-2008, 11:29 AM
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Tein S-tech springs.

Tires are 245/35r20

Size I should of went with is 245/30r20

My tires rub a little when turning and hitting bumps. It was worse when they were new but they wore down some of the plastics and now it bearly rubs. With the 245/30 it should be fine.
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Originally Posted by 00SEMAX19
Tein S-tech springs.

Tires are 245/35r20

Size I should of went with is 245/30r20

My tires rub a little when turning and hitting bumps. It was worse when they were new but they wore down some of the plastics and now it bearly rubs. With the 245/30 it should be fine.
Looks damn good. Where did you get your springs from? I'm looking at a set with 245/35. I guess they will rub for a bit.

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Originally Posted by SLOW2KMAX
Looks damn good. Where did you get your springs from? Im looking at a set with 245/35r/20 tires. I think I should be fine on my 02max
If you drop it like mine it will drive you crazy for the first couple hundred miles while they rub themselves clear.

I don't remember where I got my springs, and just remembered I have tein s-tech on front and cheap ebay coilover on rear. It rides nice though.
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yea...i've seen a few with 20s...check cardomain.com and there are a few
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If you drop it like mine it will drive you crazy for the first couple hundred miles while they rub themselves clear.
uhhh.....
 
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Originally Posted by DasYears
uhhh.....
Uhhh, rubbing on fenderwell plastics, wore down and went way...

Like I said, better size tire would be 2453020. The only company I know of that makes them is nitto.

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Originally Posted by SLOW2KMAX
I remember seeing them on a members ride here but dont remember the name.
so you are admitting that you have seen pics but are to lazy to find them. you think other people want to do the research for you
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Originally Posted by 00SEMAX19
Uhhh, rubbing on fenderwell plastics, wore down and went way...

Like I said, better size tire would be 2453020. The only company I know of that makes them is nitto.
and thats good for the car and a legit way to fix the problem
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
and thats good for the car and a legit way to fix the problem
Are you planning on putting them on? I don't think so. This thread doesn't apply to you.

I never said it was a good way to fix a problem. I said 2453020's would be the correct way
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Originally Posted by 00SEMAX19
Are you planning on putting them on? I don't think so. This thread doesn't apply to you.

I never said it was a good way to fix a problem. I said 2453020's would be the correct way
you suggested he drive the car until it fixed itself.
didnt realize that people with 20s were the only people allowed to post.
im smart enough to know that its a stupid idea...which is why i would never do it
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
you suggested he drive the car until it fixed itself.
didnt realize that people with 20s were the only people allowed to post.
im smart enough to know that its a stupid idea...which is why i would never do it
Show me where I posted a suggestion All my posts were just on my expierience. Never even said getting them would be a good idea.
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Originally Posted by 00SEMAX19
Show me where I posted a suggestion All my posts were just on my expierience. Never even said getting them would be a good idea.
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Originally Posted by 00SEMAX19
If you drop it like mine it will drive you crazy for the first couple hundred miles while they rub themselves clear.
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
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If you drop it like mine it will drive you crazy for the first couple hundred miles while they rub themselves clear.
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This is a suggestion Looks to me like a personal experience.
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good thread...would read again
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Originally Posted by soonerfan


good thread...would read again

Nice to see ya leave!

To the op, you probly know my info was my experiences. Not trying to steer you into getting them or not. I personally like being the only one with the rims.
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
so you are admitting that you have seen pics but are to lazy to find them. you think other people want to do the research for you
hmmm more useless crap from you. Everytime I see your post your either bashing someone or just being a plain ***. Where in this thread says i didnt search? I said i couldnt remember his username. which does not mean i did not search. You my friend are an asshat. If you dont like whats posted just move on to the next thread. Thanks You.
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welcome...i see your stay here will be long and fruitful
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Originally Posted by 00SEMAX19
Nice to see ya leave!

To the op, you probly know my info was my experiences. Not trying to steer you into getting them or not. I personally like being the only one with the rims.
I know there your experiences and that you weren't saying to go out and do that. I unlike another moron in this thread actually read whats being posted before I reply. But thanks for the info based on your EXPERIENCE.
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
welcome...i see your stay here will be long and fruitful
Thanks for the warm welcome buddy. Have a good one
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so the spoon feeding and hand holding is complete in this thread?

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Originally Posted by soonerfan
so the spoon feeding and hand holding is complete in this thread?
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Wow bro you must be bored. This is a forum. It is a place to ask questions about stuff you may or may not know. You may know everything considering you have 17,000 posts. So a simple question to you might be hard for me. I asked a question and got an answer. and some useless crap about someone complaining for no reason. So if you would like to call the spoonfeeding then so be it. Ejnoy the rest of the day/night wherever you are.
Mods feel free to lock this thread so the asshat is happy that the spoonfeeding is done. Thanks
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Originally Posted by SLOW2KMAX
Wow bro you must be bored. This is a forum. It is a place to ask questions about stuff you may or may not know. You may know everything considering you have 17,000 posts. So a simple question to you might be hard for me. I asked a question and got an answer. and some useless crap about someone complaining for no reason. So if you would like to call the spoonfeeding then so be it. Ejnoy the rest of the day/night wherever you are.
Mods feel free to lock this thread so the asshat is happy that the spoonfeeding is done. Thanks
i realize that you, like other new people have questions. you need to realize that 99.9% of all questions have been asked and answered. i know the info is out there...i have answered most of it, many times.
people need to get in the habit of helping themselves
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
i realize that you, like other new people have questions. you need to realize that 99.9% of all questions have been asked and answered. i know the info is out there...i have answered most of it, many times.
people need to get in the habit of helping themselves
Dont get me wrong I understand what your saying and have seen it many times. But there are many threads that i have seen while searching here and on nycmaximas.org that contradict eachother. So sometimes its easier to ask for a definite answer. Things change so what might have worked at the time the thread was made might not work 6 months later when someone searches and finds the thread.
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
so the spoon feeding and hand holding is complete in this thread?
It's deffinately been post whored up also
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
i realize that you, like other new people have questions. you need to realize that 99.9% of all questions have been asked and answered. i know the info is out there...i have answered most of it, many times.
people need to get in the habit of helping themselves
I also don't think this topic would have been an easy search since only 1 person on the org has ever put these wheels on there car. And I have never answered these questions.

So, I guess this was one of the .01% of not talked about topics on this forum.
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Just in case someone else searches I found 2 pics of an 2k max with fx35 rims. Looks good to me.

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so you WERE able to find the info on your own...you just didnt try hard enough before you started a thread. good to know.
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That's hot son!!!
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
so you WERE able to find the info on your own...you just didnt try hard enough before you started a thread. good to know.
Please find me other pics of what I requested and you will see exactly why i made a new thread on this subject. Not many people have done it. I searched around for 3 hrs for pics 2nite and just found them right b4 i called it a night. Before i made the thread i searched A LOT. postwhoring on your part FTW.
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Originally Posted by SLOW2KMAX
Please find me other pics of what I requested and you will see exactly why i made a new thread on this subject. Not many people have done it. I searched around for 3 hrs for pics 2nite and just found them right b4 i called it a night. Before i made the thread i searched A LOT. postwhoring on your part FTW.
i just have no earthy clue why you would would call me an "asshat" for saying you should have found the pics since you ADMITTED that you had seen them before...then you ADMIT that i was right...BY POSTING THE PICTURES. why would you admit that by posting the pictures?
you wanted instant gratification...so you started a thread.
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search next time.


lol sorry i'm just trying to get my post count up like someone here =P jk just get use to it or you can just ignore him...mister tough guy's always gonna be here enforcing the rules. but it's surprising when he does help out once in a while tho...oh well carry on it's not the end of the world.


oh btw actually those rims look big for the car doesn't it? the 6th gen 18's look good on the max.
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Originally Posted by lowincash
but it's surprising when he does help out once in a while tho...
notice the questions that i answer...it isnt me being soft. its a question that hasnt been beat to death with the info already available.
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
i just have no earthy clue why you would would call me an "asshat" for saying you should have found the pics since you ADMITTED that you had seen them before...then you ADMIT that i was right...BY POSTING THE PICTURES. why would you admit that by posting the pictures?
you wanted instant gratification...so you started a thread.
Yes i remember seeing one pic that was in the persons sig. how am I suppose to remember where i found it or which forum I found it on? searching came up with NOTHING. Hence why I made a thread. Oh and for me calling you an "asshat" cuz of your useless posts and bashing. Reread the thread and you will what im talking about.
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