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Old 09-16-2007, 10:40 PM
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My maxima with new shoes (22's) FinallY!

I've been posting here for a few months asking questions and what not and finally got my wheels that i've been talking about. Some may think that they are ugly but I like em. Oh and i put a 07 rear bumper on my 06 with little modification. Looks a 1000x better IMO. Here it is:


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Let me know what you think. I know I need a drop in the front!
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Damnnn those look huge man! nice choice and post when dropped
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:38 AM
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thanks, I will. I'm pretty sure I'm going with the Eibach springs since they have the best ride and drop pretty low in the front. The rear is almost tucking so I don't even really need to drop it.

I've been having second thoughts though, I have an opportunity to have a 2001 BMW 330CI Sports Coupe or this. I would sell the 22's and get some staggered 19's with a slammed drop if I got the 330ci. Dunno though, maybe some feedback?
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I'm a BMW fan, so I would go with the 330CI, but others will have different opinions. Go with whatever you want.
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Originally Posted by kronickz
thanks, I will. I'm pretty sure I'm going with the Eibach springs since they have the best ride and drop pretty low in the front. The rear is almost tucking so I don't even really need to drop it.

I've been having second thoughts though, I have an opportunity to have a 2001 BMW 330CI Sports Coupe or this. I would sell the 22's and get some staggered 19's with a slammed drop if I got the 330ci. Dunno though, maybe some feedback?

Well count on getting your butt handed to you if you race a Maxima in a 330CI. Count on expensive repairs & upgrades if needed. Rear seating is smaller and overall car feels alot smaller. Less visability.

Other than the aforementioned a better car than the Maxima.
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:35 AM
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nice work on the 22's, good choice how do they feel? cuz i have 22s also but they start shaking when im over 50mph.. Oh yea, how much did it cost you to convert the back bumper?
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honestly i think those rims look too sporty and more nicer on an altima..but her to each is own right.ill give it to you tho they are 22's ...and the bumper is badass and why dont you think of doing the sideskirts i think it would look tight
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Old 09-17-2007, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by D'MaX04
nice work on the 22's, good choice how do they feel? cuz i have 22s also but they start shaking when im over 50mph.. Oh yea, how much did it cost you to convert the back bumper?
thanks, umm the ride is a little bumpier because I got 22x8's but it's nothing too bad. As for the rear bumper, I got hit so I bought a 07 bumper and put it on. You have to make a couple of custom brackets underneath but that's it.
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Old 09-17-2007, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by gorgeousyvette
honestly i think those rims look too sporty and more nicer on an altima..but her to each is own right.ill give it to you tho they are 22's ...and the bumper is badass and why dont you think of doing the sideskirts i think it would look tight
yeah the rims are a little sporty but I like em. I think i'm gonna do a new front bumper before I get any side skirts. I have the oem ones on there now.
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Originally Posted by kronickz
thanks, I will. I'm pretty sure I'm going with the Eibach springs since they have the best ride and drop pretty low in the front. The rear is almost tucking so I don't even really need to drop it.

I've been having second thoughts though, I have an opportunity to have a 2001 BMW 330CI Sports Coupe or this. I would sell the 22's and get some staggered 19's with a slammed drop if I got the 330ci. Dunno though, maybe some feedback?

So basically you JUST bought them now it was a waste of money because you want a new car? you wont get all your dough back so that kinda sucks. It looks good but it looks too big for me.
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Old 09-17-2007, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
So basically you JUST bought them now it was a waste of money because you want a new car? you wont get all your dough back so that kinda sucks. It looks good but it looks too big for me.
I will probably end up keeping the max, it was just a jester. But thanks for the compliment
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:30 PM
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what did you do to get the rear 07 bumper to fit? any good back shots of your car?
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Old 09-18-2007, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by eK9aT10pSi
what did you do to get the rear 07 bumper to fit? any good back shots of your car?
I think the 07 bumper is straight bolt-on. no mods needed to have it on.
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Old 09-18-2007, 08:38 AM
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yeah kronickz and if your going to put a front bumper pick a sporty looking one to match the rims..just my opinion and idk if you have a spoiler on it already but you should set one on their too..it would look nice..i guess bit by bit huh..but tight work..
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damn dude, 22's?? you must have money... looks pretty nice.
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Any rubbing with those wheels??
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looks nice
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Old 09-24-2007, 11:12 AM
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no rubbing now, there was a little rub against the inner fender lining but after the 1st day it stops. I was thinking about painting them white and leaving the chrome lip but dunno yet.
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Old 09-25-2007, 06:39 AM
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car looks good, i love that style!
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:38 AM
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Looks great, sure is a steep hill you're parked on!!!
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Old 09-25-2007, 09:56 AM
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Nice

welcoem to the site jimmy...but please dont post ***** to get your 15 post.... one word post make no sense ...
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welcoem to the site jimmy...but please dont post ***** to get your 15 post.... one word post make no sense ...
Your post whoring is just as bad.
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damn dude, 22's?? you must have money... looks pretty nice.
You dont have to have money in order to get 22's thats why you have "credit cards"
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Originally Posted by coolmax05
Well count on getting your butt handed to you if you race a Maxima in a 330CI. Count on expensive repairs & upgrades if needed. Rear seating is smaller and overall car feels alot smaller. Less visability.

Other than the aforementioned a better car than the Maxima.
LMAO that's pretty funny coolmax.

Ok, a bit too ghetto for me, but hey to each his own right? Personally, I can think of ALOT better mods to spend my $$jack on than 22" wheels and tires but again, go with what makes ya happy man!
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Old 09-26-2007, 09:56 AM
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should I paint them white to match the car and leave the lip?
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Old 09-26-2007, 10:05 AM
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Nice shoes did they set you back a pretty penny
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Old 09-26-2007, 10:16 AM
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What mod did you have to do to the rear bumper? I have mine sitting in the garage just waiting for paint....
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Old 09-29-2007, 07:01 AM
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I just made a few custom brackets underneath and the mud flap things don't fit on there perfectly like the 06 rear bumper.
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you my need some hub rings because i had 22 and had no problem with shaking
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how heavy are they?
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Old 10-20-2007, 07:47 PM
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hey i got a max and im really thinking of putting 22z on it. but i was thinking of 22x8.5. will i get a rubbing issue?
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Old 10-20-2007, 08:29 PM
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That must be 1 very bone jarring ride. Look out pothole!!!
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Originally Posted by Zargon
I'm a BMW fan, so I would go with the 330CI, but others will have different opinions. Go with whatever you want.
i traded in my 330ci for maxima
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i traded in my 330ci for maxima
Grats on a smart move.
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Old 10-21-2007, 07:40 PM
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They look really good on the Max...

But I recommend not lowering with 22's. Its damn near a perfect fit. One of my buddies had 22's and Eibachs. 2 months later, the weight cracked all of his rotors. I would upgrade the shocks when you get the chance. They look good bro
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Old 10-21-2007, 08:00 PM
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thanks for the compliments. I have 22x8's only have a little rubbing on the fender lining when I turn all the way but it's no biggie. I believe you can get 22x9.5's without any rubbing issues. Oh, you need to roll your rear fenders too.

Dunno exacly how much the wheels weigh but they are pretty heavy

Yeah, the 330CI just got a tune up at BMW and a fresh paint job but I think i'm gonna stick with the maxima
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love the wheels and bumper, looks sweet
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Old 10-22-2007, 09:22 PM
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thanks, i'm waiting on the led taillights to come out and i'm getting the new mesh grille they have. Maybe try to fab the 07 front bumper to fit. Is there a reason the 07 bumper doesn't fit? I looked an 07 today and my car it it looked like it would have but dunno.
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:13 PM
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actually, I think I may go with some 20" staggered Sevas wheels that are silver with a chrome lip and lower it now. Dunno why. I saw it on a newer Lexus GS and it looked soooo clean.
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