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Old 12-24-2013, 05:41 PM
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i took a couple of pics on the ride. Crimson Black Gold and Chrome!!




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Crimson Black!!!

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looking good shep... happy new year...
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Old 01-02-2014, 02:55 PM
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looking good shep... happy new year...
Thanks brother!! Happy New Year to you too man.. Hopefully bigger and better things to come for us!!
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Bye bye Vossen CV1... Hello TSW Jerez...
no more Vossens had to improvise
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Old 01-04-2014, 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Staggered357




Bye bye Vossen CV1... Hello TSW Jerez...
no more Vossens had to improvise
Your ride is super clean brother! The whole flow is tight!
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Originally Posted by ATS
Best on by far!
Hi can u tell me what these rims are what size and if this car was lowered on page 65 I think
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Originally Posted by Staggered357

Bye bye Vossen CV1... Hello TSW Jerez...
no more Vossens had to improvise
Got anymore pics? Specs? Looks very good
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Old 01-07-2014, 08:37 AM
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Few more shots... Really feeling this setup..








TSW Jerez 20x10 +30f 20x10.5+25r
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Old 01-07-2014, 11:43 AM
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Are those 2 or 3 piece shoes?
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Old 01-07-2014, 01:02 PM
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Old 01-19-2014, 04:20 PM
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Hey Guys,

Just wanted your opinions on what are your thoughts on these rims on this max ?

They are Concavo CW5, this is not my car what I pulled this image from their website and it looks like someone in our community has these shoes on their whip. I'm looking at the rims with the painted black inners, but the deeper concave look and my car is a Winter Frost with pearl color.

This is the Manafacure website : http://concavowheels.com/collection/

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Old 01-19-2014, 06:45 PM
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I like this style... Personally, I have decided to stay with stock wheel size, and the only similar design I found for 18s so far were the new TSW Sochi, which should become available this year. Should come in larger sizes too if you like these.

http://www.tsw.com/alloy_wheels_sochi.php

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Hey Guys,

Just wanted your opinions on what are your thoughts on these rims on this max ?

They are Concavo CW5, this is not my car what I pulled this image from their website and it looks like someone in our community has these shoes on their whip. I'm looking at the rims with the painted black inners, but the deeper concave look and my car is a Winter Frost with pearl color.

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Old 01-21-2014, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by elevit
I like this style... Personally, I have decided to stay with stock wheel size, and the only similar design I found for 18s so far were the new TSW Sochi, which should become available this year. Should come in larger sizes too if you like these.

http://www.tsw.com/alloy_wheels_sochi.php

Actually those are not bad also.

DAMIT!!
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Old 01-26-2014, 05:18 PM
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I'm selling tadaas wheels and suspension. Grab them now for a great deal.
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Originally Posted by Staggered357
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I really love your set up... I tried to check it out but their website is telling me they are not available for my 10 max...
What am I missing?????
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Old 01-28-2014, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Racataca
I really love your set up... I tried to check it out but their website is telling me they are not available for my 10 max...
What am I missing?????
My fitment is aggressive they won't RECOMMEND that you run it.. They will say a 20x9 for the front and 20x10.5 rear

Hit me up if you have any questions... Or go to a reputable rim shop
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Hey guys,


I'm attempting to sell my pair of custom made Kranson Forged wheels
Fronts (9.5")
Rears (11.5")
I will also be throwing in a set of Megan racing Coilovers that are in great condition and have never given me a problem.


These wheels are 4 years old and are the toughest set of wheels I have EVER own. I would hate to part with them but I have not time to keep stunting.


Please email me at seven86llc@gmail.com


$4,000 wheels, tires and suspension.
I can have the wheels refinished to your liking for an extra $1200.
I have refinished the wheels several times and every time I do so people ask me if these are brand new wheels AGAIN.


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Old 01-30-2014, 07:16 PM
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Got my tires mounted.
245/40 on my 370z rims. Definitely need to lower it asap. The rears poke. It hopefully will be flush once I lower it from natural camber.

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Old 01-31-2014, 11:14 AM
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I know most say 10mm spacer for fronts on 370z Sport rims but my measurements look like 12mm would get the rim within 1mm of being flush. And my car isn't Lowered yet which should give it more camber after lowered.
The rear is poking right now by about 5mm.
Looks odd right now.
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Old 02-01-2014, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Mario66
Just got my Rayz and Continental DWS put on last weekend.
Just in time for the snow storm.
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I have those wheels now and it's not Lowered yet. I have no rubbing at all. Not even close. What size tires do you have? Also is it Lowered now? Pics?
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Old 02-07-2014, 12:00 PM
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370z Sport wheels 245 /40 all around. 20mm spacers on front.

So specs with spacers are
Front 19x9 27mm offset
Rear 19x10 30mm offset
Not lowered yet. Pokes very slightly upfront and a little more in rear. Once lowered though it should be perfectly flush.
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Old 02-08-2014, 09:23 AM
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Is anybody running 20x8.5 wheels with a +35m offset and 255/35 tires? Any rubbing issues? Are you lowered? I'm worried about rubbing in the front.

I used to have 22x8.5 with 45mm offset and 245 wide tires, but they way too far into the wheel wells for my tastes. I just want something to look flush with the fenders.
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Old 02-09-2014, 05:51 PM
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Hey guys, I own a '14 SV and I've been on this forum and thread reading from page 1 all the way to page 68 looking at everyone's setup and rim choice. It's obvious that we are all different and have different choices in styles and looks and fittment. I'm in the processe of ordering my rims and tires and would like your thoughts/suggestions on setup. It my DD and I'll be lowering on H&R springs. The rims I'm looking at are 20x9 +25 offset up front and 20x11 +28 offset in the rear. Would like to know what suggested tires size to run and if I will have to roll the rear fenders at all with the springs. Also if you fore see any other issues. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
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Old 02-10-2014, 03:28 AM
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H&R doesn't make springs for our cars. So you have to buy them for a 4th gen Altima sedan.

Your going a little too wide on the rear for just springs. I'd get a bigger offset on the rear closer to 40.
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Old 02-10-2014, 04:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Racerbox77
H&R doesn't make springs for our cars. So you have to buy them for a 4th gen Altima sedan.

Your going a little too wide on the rear for just springs. I'd get a bigger offset on the rear closer to 40.
According to Stillen H&R makes springs for our cars. http://www.stillen.com/products/lowering-kits/?osCsid=p80v0g2ulpc81emntetvbt1ul6

And does anyone know the offset of Miami_Maxi rims that he's selling? Seeing how his rims are 20x11.5? I'm not looking for a flush look. I'm fine with some poke but don't know I the springs will bring me down far enough to cause me any issues.
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Old 02-10-2014, 06:29 AM
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Go ahead and order the H&R springs for a 7th gen. They don't make them.
I spoke to H&R directly 2 weeks ago. They are waiting for me to get back to them after I install their 4th gen Altima springs. Depending on what I tell them he said they MAY do some R&D for our cars but he says the market is very small.
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Originally Posted by Racerbox77
Go ahead and order the H&R springs for a 7th gen. They don't make them.
I spoke to H&R directly 2 weeks ago. They are waiting for me to get back to them after I install their 4th gen Altima springs. Depending on what I tell them he said they MAY do some R&D for our cars but he says the market is very small.
Well ain't that a kick in the nuts. Thanks for the info. So then my only other option for off the shelf springs would be Eibach?
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Yes. And with the Eibach drop those rear wheels are going to stick out.
Here is my 19x10 with a 30mm offset on stock ride height.
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Originally Posted by Racerbox77
Yes. And with the Eibach drop those rear wheels are going to stick out.
Here is my 19x10 with a 30mm offset on stock ride height.
Thanks again for all the info. I greatly appreciate it. One last question for you if you don't mind me asking. So with what was last said in your pervious post I'm assuming you have the Eibach springs as well? If so is a lot of the wheel gap gone? And do you have any issues with the fender hitting the wheel? And what size tires are you running? Lol! Ok so I had a few more questions. Thanks again.
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Old 02-10-2014, 03:09 PM
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I'm at stock ride height now. I'm waiting for my H&R Altima springs to show up.
Other questions can be answered by reading my most recent posts above.
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MRR GT1s in 19". Wheels are too small for the A35 but it'll do for now.

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Originally Posted by Racerbox77
I'm at stock ride height now. I'm waiting for my H&R Altima springs to show up.
Other questions can be answered by reading my most recent posts above.
Hey just wanted to thank you again for all your info. Greatly appreciate it. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by xFlipy
MRR GT1s in 19". Wheels are too small for the A35 but it'll do for now.


Sittin nice man, I think it looks perfect'
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Originally Posted by Racerbox77
Go ahead and order the H&R springs for a 7th gen. They don't make them.
I spoke to H&R directly 2 weeks ago. They are waiting for me to get back to them after I install their 4th gen Altima springs. Depending on what I tell them he said they MAY do some R&D for our cars but he says the market is very small.
http://www.hrsprings.com/application...ts/29/949/2013

Even though they list them on H&R's site directly? They have them listed for 2009 on up for the Max (part #53062). They don't have any for the 2013 Altima's listed but for 2007-2012 the part number is 53070-2. Unless the rep was confused, I would say they do have them for our cars OR the website is totally wrong.

If I get the rims I'm eyeing, I may get these instead of the coilovers as most of that money will be going to the rims.
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As of last week they do NOT make them. If you search you will see many have said the same thing.
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My New Setup 20x11's Front's and Rears

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Very nice! Anymore pics? On coils or Springs?
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Some more pics of the new setup







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