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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 03:40 PM
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Axis Mod-Se7ens lowered w/ S-Tech's

Just installed these new Axis Mod Se7en R: 20X10 (275) F: 20X9 (255) Rims with Nitto 555R tires and the fit is perfect with Tien S-Tech springs. I highly recommend the set up to any one on a budget. Wheels, tires, balanceing, lug nuts, and springs only ran me $2,700 in total, and the set up really looks mean. The Axis rims only wieght about 22LBS with tires, and the lip is HUGE! No rubbing issues what so ever, and the wheel gap is perfect. I have yet to see to many G35's with these rims, and I think they are almost as nice as any Volk or Piaa.
 
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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 06:22 PM
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looks good!! did u have any camber issues.. w/ springs and rims?


any more pics?
 
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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 07:15 PM
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where did you getthe rims from ? how much?

that sound like a really good price for everything!
 
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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 10:20 PM
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Yeah, I'll post some new pictures tomorrow night, my camara was acting up today. To answer your question i have some camber issues in the rear, and a little in the front. I want to upgrade to the Stillen camber kit soon. The wheel and tire package cost $2,500.00 from ExtremePSI.com They are located around my area and i buy all of my performance upgrades from them for both of my cars. They do mostly Internet business though so I'm sure they can get you a great price on anything.
 
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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by G35MR2
Just installed these new Axis Mod Se7en R: 20X10 (275) F: 20X9 (255) Rims with Nitto 555R tires and the fit is perfect with Tien S-Tech springs. I highly recommend the set up to any one on a budget. Wheels, tires, balanceing, lug nuts, and springs only ran me $2,700 in total, and the set up really looks mean. The Axis rims only wieght about 22LBS with tires, and the lip is HUGE! No rubbing issues what so ever, and the wheel gap is perfect. I have yet to see to many G35's with these rims, and I think they are almost as nice as any Volk or Piaa.
Sweet, nice rims no pun intended...
Have the same ones in black though....
 
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Old Jun 3, 2005 | 06:16 AM
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Those wheels are DEEEEP! Me likey!
 
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Old Jun 3, 2005 | 08:47 AM
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G35MR2, car looks great! Nice to see some Philly area G's on the come-up! LOL...i actually looked into that exact setup not long ago...def a killer look on a budget.

My question is - Does it feel any different (slower) with the 20s on there? I know u said they weight 22 lbs (i think that may be a bit light ) but with the larger diameter, etc...just wondered if you could actually FEEL a difference???

Def keep an eye on the NE Forums for a Valley Forge Park meet coming up in the near future...im sure everyone would love to see the new setup in person.

Well Done!
 
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Old Jun 3, 2005 | 09:31 AM
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Pearl, LOL, You may be a right on the wieght, but they seemed to have been just as heavy as the stock 17" wheels though. To answer your question, it feels just about the same as it did with the stock rims. Handeling and stability has deff improved, although my speedo is a little off.

On a side note, I am trying to organize a Z & G meet in langhorne PA. I work for Peruzzi Nissan (about 2 MIN from Sesame Place and Reedman Tool). Im trying to organize the event there on a Summer Saturday, but i have to see if people are interested first. To get all the Details please see the North-East forums, I have a full post there. I'll prob see you (pearlcoupe) at Valley Forge though!
 
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Old Jun 3, 2005 | 10:00 AM
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nice. man, that's a lot of lip up front!
 
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Old Jun 4, 2005 | 03:11 AM
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These look great. I'm really diggin them. Any more pics of them?

Does anyone know if they'll clear the Brembo's?
 

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Bump.....I've tried searching but haven't found anything yet but...was this ^^^ question ever answered?
 
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