I want to buy Rims- need opinions

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timmyk001
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Joined: Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:34 pm
Car: 2007 Nissan Altima 2.5s Precision Grey

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I just purchased a 2007 Altima. It is Precision Grey and I am looking to purchase some nice rims for it. I dotn want factory but I also dont want anything to "noticable". I want somthing that look sreally good and make sit stand out and look stylish. I want 18's but not sure about 20's. Any suggestions and any pics? I am having a very hard time making a decison1

Thanks,

TK


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LongBeachCoupe
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Car: 08 Altima Coupe (RIP Hurricane Sandy)
2005 Lexus RX

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Welcome to the club!!!

http://forums.altimas.org/zeromain thats the link you should bookmark!

All the info here is in its proper section (for the most part)... (this type of discussion is in the "Wheels and Rims" Section.... take a look over there, all the answers are within!

The search button works too, and we are always here to help you out! (just try and post in the right section if you can, if you arent sure, dont worry theres no beatings issued!)

Mr.Coupe
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Car: 08 Altima Coupe 3.5 BOOSTED
Location: SoCal

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Welcome to the NICO Family dude. For a sedan I would say go with 19's. Because 18's would look to small on that type of mid size vehicle. What type of finish are you looking for? EX: Chrome, Black or ect... Good luck with the set you buy, but give us more info on what you are looking for so we can help you further.

Ricky C.

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Jpmemcoupe
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Car: 2009 2.5s A/C w/ conv pkg

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Welcome timmyk001, Check out http://www.tirerack.com. You can enter the make and year of your car, sort by wheel size and even preview what the wheels would look like on your car(it's a stock image of the car but you can change the paint color). They don't have the greatest selection, but there is enough to get some ideas of what you would like. Also check out ebay.Jp

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Bmore-coupe
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Location: Baltimore, MD

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Tirerack is the best place to start ( as stated above )

Cali 2 Balti G
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Go to barnes and nobles or other larger magazine retailer and purchase this guide. It gives you the specs for your vehicle as well as a large selection of wheels from the most popular manufacturers. they issue a new guide every year.



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