18" wheels from G35

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Look, I know everyone can search eBay all by themselves, but I saw this, and had to share....

Cheap (at the moment) 18's

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Saw these adjustable tension rods too....

Tension rods
Modified by ozzie! at 4:30 PM 2/28/2007


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The tension rods seem interesting but rather expensive compaired to inserts ($20-50). They are kindof a waste unless you need the adjustment.

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By inserts, do you mean the bushes?

I have been quoted a lot more than that.

If I can get them that cheap, I may have to ask where to get them for that price!

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ozzie! wrote:Saw these adjustable tension rods too....

Tension rods

Modified by ozzie! at 4:30 PM 2/28/2007
they said SPL works best with the q when it comes for adjustables, the only drawback they said with spl TR is it only works on spl adj link.

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Do those tires have the right load rating?

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silver2k2 wrote:Do those tires have the right load rating?
The condition of the tires is "poor" according to the listing. You should replace them for sure. On one of the 225 tires, I saw a 91 load index (too low for a Q) and on the 245 it looked like a 96 load index.

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yeah thats what I figured. Usuakkt Its better to get the wheels by themselves as the 225 tires for the G35 will have less then the required 95 load index

At this price it still looks like a good deal for now
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yep had to replace my fronts with a better tire


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