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  • About slvrmax7
    Biography
    College student
    Location
    Monroe, NY
    Interests
    Maximas!
    Occupation
    College isn't hard enough? yeeeessshhhh.
    Ride
    '04 5AT
    Horsepower
    0.0
    60 foot time
    0.000
    1/8 Mile ET
    0.000
    1/8 Mile MPH
    0.00
    1/4 Mile ET
    0.000
    1/4 Mile MPH
    0.00
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    [U]'04 Onyx SE 5AT, 6.5 conversion, 7 Gen 19's & LED mirrors, Cattman Y- pipe / Cattman exhaust, Progress / KYG GR2 suspension, Racingline F/R Endlinks, FSTB, Progress RSB, Custom badges, 3M Tinted....get the picture




    "That's a Nissan!?

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  1. slvrmax7
    07-20-2009 06:06 PM
    Thanks for the help man, car is onyx black I will have money sent within 24 hours! Anything else I will have to do/ get in concern to the spacers?
  2. coolmax05
    07-20-2009 04:19 PM
    workoutman@yahoo.com is my paypal address. Trust me when I tell you this is the best plan. I consider myself (and many on this site) pretty adept at suspensions. I have replaced the suspension at least 8 times on maxima's. I have experimented with just about everything(shocks, struts, offsets, tires, ect...). I was truly amazed how much less road feel I had when I went to too much negative offset. I think you'll be more than pleased with this setup. I can send the (4) spacers out as early as tomorrow. What color is your car?
  3. slvrmax7
    07-20-2009 03:43 PM
    That sounds good man! PM me paypal and I think we have a deal!
  4. coolmax05
    07-20-2009 03:16 PM
    I no longer have the car or wheels. The spacers I have are 15mm and 20mm. Perfect for you in my opinion. Remember, factory is +40mm offset. You want to stay as close to that as reasonably possible to preserve the cars factory manners and have less stress on your suspension. The wheels you bought are +50mm. With the spacers i have it will look good and still be in a decent range in terms of offset. Very close to flush. So 50mm-20mm & 15mm will set you at overall offsets of +30mm and +35mm. On the rear it will be .2 inches in from being flush. On the front it will be .4 inches from being flush. In my opinion it will look good and somewhat maintain factory specs. Plus it will save you some money.
  5. slvrmax7
    07-20-2009 01:23 PM
    Yours are all 25mm correct? Will I need to get allignment or balancing done? Newb q's but as far as wheels/ spacers go I don't know a whole lot. No vibration from your spacers? I have Progress/ Kyb, front/ rear endlinks, FSTB, progress RSB so I think the handling will still be terriffic lol. Why are you getting rid of them tho? moving onto new wheels? thx and sorry for an epic list of q's lol.
  6. coolmax05
    07-20-2009 10:26 AM
    I recommend for a staggered look 15mm and 20mm. Non staggered 15mm all the way around. Purely looks but don't care about how your car handles or rides 25mm. If you go 25mm all the way around it will be flush but...you WILL degrade your handling. Trust me I know this. And guess what, I have hubcentric eibach spacers that I paid $270 for that I can sell you for just $150 shipped. Don't go cheap on spacers. You will have vibration issues. The ones I have are the best on the market. Can provide pics. They come with everything you need and can be installed on your car in under 30 minutes.

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