Congrats to Fezzik! NICO Ride of the Month
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Congrats to Fezzik! NICO Ride of the Month
Just thought I'd let everyone know that Fezzik is representing the Maxima community as the NICO Ride of the Month for Feb 2006.... Congrats Dave!
Check it out:
http://nicoclub.com/rotmfeb.shtml
Check it out:
http://nicoclub.com/rotmfeb.shtml
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Originally Posted by steven88
definitely wheel spacers in the rear....stocks tuck in alot more than dat fosho
Sorta OT: For stock 17s and an H-tech drop what is a good size for spacers in the rear. I'm looking for them to be flush with the front wheels. 15mm?
#7
Originally Posted by NewLoveI30
I got 15mm's and actually wish I had gone with the 20mm. I like the way mine are pushed out just fine, but there is definitely more room for the spread.
I heard the general rule is....the lower you go, the more tucked in your wheels get....well i dunno about the rears...but I know its like that for the front
#10
Originally Posted by steven88
what kinda drop are you on?
I heard the general rule is....the lower you go, the more tucked in your wheels get....well i dunno about the rears...but I know its like that for the front
I heard the general rule is....the lower you go, the more tucked in your wheels get....well i dunno about the rears...but I know its like that for the front
#12
Thanks everyone. I have Cattman Test Coilovers. I've got about a 2 inch drop up front and a 1.5 in the rear.
ON the spacers. i did a write up on it here with comparison pics:
http://home.insightbb.com/~davidwhon...cer/spacer.htm
ON the spacers. i did a write up on it here with comparison pics:
http://home.insightbb.com/~davidwhon...cer/spacer.htm
#13
Originally Posted by Fezzik
Thanks everyone. I have Cattman Test Coilovers. I've got about a 2 inch drop up front and a 1.5 in the rear.
ON the spacers. i did a write up on it here with comparison pics:
http://home.insightbb.com/~davidwhon...cer/spacer.htm
ON the spacers. i did a write up on it here with comparison pics:
http://home.insightbb.com/~davidwhon...cer/spacer.htm
How about those "test" coilovers?
#15
Fezzik, I know exactly what you mean about that dust shield on the spacer install. I tried so many different ways of removing that damn thing and also had to resort to brute force.
Good write-up though... It would have saved me a good 20 minutes
Good write-up though... It would have saved me a good 20 minutes
#20
Originally Posted by Progress
Yeah, I'm gonna have to get some of those.
Sorta OT: For stock 17s and an H-tech drop what is a good size for spacers in the rear. I'm looking for them to be flush with the front wheels. 15mm?
Sorta OT: For stock 17s and an H-tech drop what is a good size for spacers in the rear. I'm looking for them to be flush with the front wheels. 15mm?
I had this exact setup. 20mm is a perfect fit.
#23
Nice CLEAN ride fezzik. Gotta like a Stock looking Maxima that could lay the smack down on a lot of unsuspecting cars.
Fezzik, noticed you dyno'd 235 with just intake and headers, do you know what your dynoing with your current set-up(Intake, headers, B-pipe, UDP and Timing advance)??
Fezzik, noticed you dyno'd 235 with just intake and headers, do you know what your dynoing with your current set-up(Intake, headers, B-pipe, UDP and Timing advance)??
#25
Nope. I havent redynoed since that day. I am waiting until i get a Vafc-II, wideband o2 and maybe head up to minneapolis to tune the car. Haha. that pic posted there is of CullenJ76. He's a good friend of mine. he had a 4th gen max at that time. He's looking at getting a q45 or the 2k2 6 speed max.
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