Agree, better tires/wheels are always a good start and should not break the bank. But it really depends on what you want to improve.nissangirl74 wrote:Welcome to NICO!
My first suggestion is always wheels / tires / moar low. You can completely change the look of your car.
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Thanks a plenty, I will go to that section and I am sure that I will find something of interest.AZhitman wrote:Welcome aboard. Best advice: Hit the Maxima section and read, read, read!
Our Maxima moderators and members are top-notch folks.
Thanks a plenty, I will go to that section and I am sure that I will find something of interest.AZhitman wrote:Welcome aboard. Best advice: Hit the Maxima section and read, read, read!
Our Maxima moderators and members are top-notch folks.
ThanksBubba1 wrote:Agree, better tires/wheels are always a good start and should not break the bank. But it really depends on what you want to improve.nissangirl74 wrote:Welcome to NICO!
My first suggestion is always wheels / tires / moar low. You can completely change the look of your car.
I wish not to compromise my ride quality with heavy wheels, do you have any suggestions on lighter wheels?nissangirl74 wrote:Welcome to NICO!
My first suggestion is always wheels / tires / moar low. You can completely change the look of your car.
Black Tie Affair wrote: I wish not to compromise my ride quality with heavy wheels, do you have any suggestions on lighter wheels?

Thanks bro, that is what I'm talking about. Not to flashy and light. I will look into getting me those or some similar to them.AZhitman wrote:Black Tie Affair wrote: I wish not to compromise my ride quality with heavy wheels, do you have any suggestions on lighter wheels?
15.5 lbs, track-tested, and a great size for your Max. Some wider, sticky summer tires and you'll have a whole new appreciation for your '05.
Thanks and superb ride that you have.300ZXttZMAN wrote:Welcome to NICO!