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Dec 7, 2009 | 02:26 PM
  #76  
Those are sick looking wheels, Wes! Nice!
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Dec 9, 2009 | 12:09 AM
  #77  
Quote: Looks absolutely fantastic, Wes. Those things look huge even without tires on them.

So, did you happen to test fit one of the factory TPMS sensor on the wheels yet?
They do look huge dont they!? :P its gonna be great Adrian!!

No I didnt. hehe I wont be putting any TPMS on these bad boys.


Quote: Those are sick looking wheels, Wes! Nice!
Thanks!!!!
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Dec 9, 2009 | 09:01 AM
  #78  
Wes! Awesome rims buddy! Congratz
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Dec 10, 2009 | 12:57 PM
  #79  
GREAT looking rims! On a sadder note for myself, I just took my M45 rims off and put my stockers back on - too cheap to buy new tires when I have a set of near brand new stock rims/tires sitting around. But, at least my TPMS light stays off now.
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Dec 10, 2009 | 01:29 PM
  #80  
hmmm you know wesley, with that upgrade to bigger wheels, there will be a huge gap b/w your rotors and your wheels which can only be solved by getting a nice, sik BBK. so when you getting one???
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Dec 10, 2009 | 08:06 PM
  #81  
Quote: Wes! Awesome rims buddy! Congratz
Thanks Hullio! Im still waiting on your mods man!!

Quote: GREAT looking rims! On a sadder note for myself, I just took my M45 rims off and put my stockers back on - too cheap to buy new tires when I have a set of near brand new stock rims/tires sitting around. But, at least my TPMS light stays off now.
ACK!! really eh.... hehe If your running the 17's, those eagle RS-A's are bad tires!!! get new tires for your M45's!!

Quote: hmmm you know wesley, with that upgrade to bigger wheels, there will be a huge gap b/w your rotors and your wheels which can only be solved by getting a nice, sik BBK. so when you getting one???
haha that would be great... but those bbk's wont clear my winter setup. Im running the stock 17's for winters
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Dec 10, 2009 | 08:09 PM
  #82  
Quote: bbk's wont clear my winter setup. Im running the stock 17's for winters
I have the same problem and if I bring in a fourth set of wheels for this car, the wife may have a thing or two to say about it.
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Dec 10, 2009 | 08:11 PM
  #83  
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Needs a drop.
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Dec 10, 2009 | 08:18 PM
  #84  
The drop is happening my friend :P

Have you experienced any snowy days yet Scott? I'd love to hear your driving experience with the drop.
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Dec 10, 2009 | 09:05 PM
  #85  
I would like to know as well Scott. The little storm we got a couple days ago I know certain areas got snow and others got rain. I got a fun mixture of slush in my area.
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Dec 11, 2009 | 03:19 AM
  #86  
Quote: ACK!! really eh.... hehe If your running the 17's, those eagle RS-A's are bad tires!!! get new tires for your M45's!!
Heck no. I wouldn't have slapped on stock 17s. Thankfully, my car came w/ the 18" sport rims.
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Dec 11, 2009 | 10:17 AM
  #87  
Wes looks awesome man, can't wait to see the full effect (drop+tires).

As for the winter, like I said, any more than 4" of snow and it's being crushed under the front AWD assembly. No big deal though. Traction wise, the X is FANTASTIC. lovin the AWD, it's like winter driving dummy-proof.

To give you an even better idea of winter driving an X, the only real time i scrape the underside is if snow is fresh on the road where the plows haven't got to it. or tim hortons drive thru when they fail to plow that midle section between the tires and it ices up. so other than your coffee run, you'll be fine.

awesome wheels again.
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Dec 11, 2009 | 07:56 PM
  #88  
are you on oem suspension?
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Dec 13, 2009 | 12:03 AM
  #89  
Thanks Johnny. I got other things planned as well. Its gonna look sweet come spring
Allright. Thanks for the info regarding the snow!

Blue - Yes its oem suspension.
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Dec 13, 2009 | 09:12 AM
  #90  
Quote: The drop is happening my friend :P

Have you experienced any snowy days yet Scott? I'd love to hear your driving experience with the drop.
Yeah, we got about 6 inches where I am the other day. I cleared the driveway but the plows were not very active so the roads were still very covered. Any time there's snow on the road, the tires of passing cars throw it to the sides, leaving that horrible rut of snow in the middle of the road. This did get about 4 inches in height at times and I could hear it rubbing a little bit under there, but nothing too horrible. Nothing ever got high enough to touch the front lip or anything, so all in all, the 50 mile commute through back roads and the Mass Pike went without a hitch. I'm no longer as worried as I once was, but I'm still very careful. If I see something tall coming, I try to let one of the hideous 17" Blizzaks take so it gets squashed by the tire and not the belly of my car.

The only real concern is when it snows and then the temp drops to single digits. Any blocks of snow become boulders and you don't want to hit those but honestly, the drop is not that much of a drop to begin with. What's an inch or so anyway? I watch for obstacles a little more carefully now, but the car has done great in the snow. It's still a tank!

Wes, the wheels look great and I can't wait to see what's what in the Spring.
When are we ordering the FSB's? Have you ordered yet? I want the bar but after that, my modding days may be over. There's little left for me to do without large investments and with more than 50K on the thing already, I'm just not feeling it anymore. I'd rather put the extra coin into a used Tacoma or something, so this lasts a little longer. I'd like to see it last long enough so that the kids are old enough to allow my next toy to be a coupe and not another sedan.
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