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  • About SilverBullet23
    Biography
    CEO President G & I Industries Inc.
    Location
    Texas
    Interests
    Anything Fast with two or four wheels on it
    Occupation
    Swat Team
    Ride
    2011 Maxima SV Sport
    Engine type and displacement
    3.5
    Induction
    N/A
    Major modifications
    None Yet
    Tranny type
    Automatic
    Tires
    Street Radials
    Horsepower
    290

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  • Last Activity: 04-02-2013 10:40 AM
  • Join Date: 06-04-2012
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  1. MaximaMusic40
    10-30-2012 05:44 PM
    Looking at these rims on-line, I would never think they would work on a 7thgen, but I'm wrong. They look crucial!!!!
  2. Ghozt
    08-27-2012 06:25 PM
    i paid someone the first time and felt stupid after i saw how easy it was. Stillen has instructions on their site for it that are really easy to follow, you can definitely do it yourself if you get it painted first
  3. Ghozt
    08-27-2012 02:57 PM
    its one piece, held on by 3m tape and 4 screws in your wheel well
  4. Ghozt
    06-06-2012 02:55 PM
    im using 10mm spacers in front, nothing in rear. i feel like i could come out another 5mm in front maybe. it'll depend on the offset of the rim too, i think the Rays are 38 offset?
  5. Ghozt
    06-06-2012 12:05 PM
    hey man. well it depends on how low you are too. i ran the stock rims (8" width 50 offset) with 20mm spacers front 25mm rear no rubbing. now on the Rays (9" front, 10" rear), i was rubbing in the rear while lowered on eibachs. i had to change tires to 245/40/19 for all 4 rims (stretched on the rear slightly) so it didnt rub. 9" rims fit nicely on our car but you can definitely do 10 if you want. a guy on here (Westwood) slammed on coilovers and runs 10" in the rear and he just rolled the fenders

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