PICS of my car!! PIAA ROZZA's w/ RSR's
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PICS of my car!! PIAA ROZZA's w/ RSR's
Hey guys,
Here are some pics of my car with my new PIAA rozza's on them. I also lowered the car with the RSR 350Z Ti2000 springs. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks.
The specifications of the wheels are as follows:
Wheel Type: PIAA Super Rozza
Finish: Hyper Black
Rim Sizes: Front: 19x9 with a +25 offset
Rear: 19x10 with a +25 offset
Tire Brand: Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
Tire Sizes: Front: 255/35/19
Rear: 275/35/19
Suspension: RSR Titanium Springs for the 350Z ( about a 1" drop all around)
These pics are off my sounddomain site:
http://www.sounddomain.com/memberpage/535161/12
Here are some pics of my car with my new PIAA rozza's on them. I also lowered the car with the RSR 350Z Ti2000 springs. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks.
The specifications of the wheels are as follows:
Wheel Type: PIAA Super Rozza
Finish: Hyper Black
Rim Sizes: Front: 19x9 with a +25 offset
Rear: 19x10 with a +25 offset
Tire Brand: Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
Tire Sizes: Front: 255/35/19
Rear: 275/35/19
Suspension: RSR Titanium Springs for the 350Z ( about a 1" drop all around)
These pics are off my sounddomain site:
http://www.sounddomain.com/memberpage/535161/12
Last edited by g35audioman; 01-19-2005 at 01:56 AM.
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The specifications of the wheels are as follows:
Wheel Type: PIAA Super Rozza
Finish: Hyper Black
Rim Sizes: Front: 19x9 with a +25 offset
Rear: 19x10 with a +25 offset
Tire Brand: Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
Tire Sizes: Front: 255/35/19
Rear: 275/35/19
Suspension: RSR Titanium Springs for the 350Z ( about a 1" drop all around)
Wheel Type: PIAA Super Rozza
Finish: Hyper Black
Rim Sizes: Front: 19x9 with a +25 offset
Rear: 19x10 with a +25 offset
Tire Brand: Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
Tire Sizes: Front: 255/35/19
Rear: 275/35/19
Suspension: RSR Titanium Springs for the 350Z ( about a 1" drop all around)
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I used to have Ro-Ja R2-5 19's on there with a black face, but i sold those. I really liked the way these rims looked on the coupe, plus the big rear lip.
I decided against the H-techs in the rear because the drop is very nice right now. Very little gap, so i wasn't sure the h-techs would look right after thinking a lot about it.
Thanks for the compliments!
I decided against the H-techs in the rear because the drop is very nice right now. Very little gap, so i wasn't sure the h-techs would look right after thinking a lot about it.
Thanks for the compliments!
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The first thing you're going to want to do is go out to home depot or lowes and buy a dozen of those 1" sponge paint brushes. When you wash your wheels you will use the paint brushes to get "Under" the spokes (between the spokes and the lip) plus the tip of the paint brush (only when soapy) can be lightly ran across the lip and it will clean the tiny crack between the inner wheel piece and the lip. This will make cleaning your wheels go from a 40+ minute job to a 20 minute job, plus they will look MUCH BETTER. I also use the sponge paint brush to clean out the socket heads of the cap screws that are a PITA to clean around. This paint brush will be your new best friend and only costs about $.75 each. One brush will last for about 10 washes, and washing the wheels 2x each week, well a dozen brushes will last you about 1 year.
Whatever you do, always clean those shinny lips with a very clean and very soapy water and 100% cotton cloth. If you get tar stuck on the lips, do not use claybar, simply keep using clean soapy water with a 100% cotton cloth, and with the flat of your finger tip, gently keep rubbing and rubbing the tar. This is the only way to keep the wheels looking clean and flawless!
Whatever you do, always clean those shinny lips with a very clean and very soapy water and 100% cotton cloth. If you get tar stuck on the lips, do not use claybar, simply keep using clean soapy water with a 100% cotton cloth, and with the flat of your finger tip, gently keep rubbing and rubbing the tar. This is the only way to keep the wheels looking clean and flawless!
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Thanks for the tip neff. I actually didn't clean the car throughly before these pics. I washed it a few days ago in like 10 minutes and just randomly decided to take pics today. When i have some time, i will do as you said with the wheels. Thanks for the tip though. Looks like i'll be going to lowes this weekend!