Chrome OEM 19's Pics
Well I finally did it, I replaced the OEM 18's for 19's and I am a very happy with the setup.
Sorry for the poor camera.
P.S. - for those who are interested, I weighed both rims with tires and the 19's were 1 pound lighter in the front and the same for the rear. Not bad
Sorry for the poor camera.
P.S. - for those who are interested, I weighed both rims with tires and the 19's were 1 pound lighter in the front and the same for the rear. Not bad
Thanks for the compliments guys, I am really happy with them.
They cost me $650 plus installation and balancing at the local Infiniti dealership. You turn in your polished rims and they will remove your tires and place on the new rims.
They cost me $650 plus installation and balancing at the local Infiniti dealership. You turn in your polished rims and they will remove your tires and place on the new rims.
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For anyone looking for chrome 18" rims, I have the set I took off the car here
https://g35driver.com/forums/archived-sales/112673-fs-chrome-oem-18-rims-tires-sensors.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/archived-sales/112673-fs-chrome-oem-18-rims-tires-sensors.html
Last edited by Stealthy_G; Aug 18, 2006 at 02:30 AM.
Originally Posted by 6spG
Very nice. What type of rotors are those?
So I found these on The Tire Rack website, much better and a lot cheaper
And replacing the brakes yourself is the way to go, not hard at all.
By the way, if you are going to buy these rotors, don't get the drilled versions. If you do a little research you will find out why - cracking, heat issues, less surface area, etc.
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...+Slotted+Rotor
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