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Old 02-10-2014, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
I always thought the Q looked nice from the side, too bad the front & back didn't follow form

Nice fresh pic OP, wheels look proper!
Thank you sir, I think so as well. Just needs some suspension mods next
Old 02-21-2014, 08:44 PM
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Updated again, need some low
Old 04-12-2014, 06:58 AM
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looks nice man
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Originally Posted by krnhyun
looks nice man
Thank you
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Originally Posted by 35Sport
Thanks, it does feel like there's a lot more body movement allowed side to side with these wheels. Makes sense to do sway bars. Any you recommend?
These wheels look awesome!

I have Hotchkis as well and have zero complaints. I remember when I first put them on with the stock 18" sport wheels and Bridgestone Potenza's. I lived on a winding street at the time and the road was dry. I decided to test the limits of my new sways and how they would react. The Bridgestone's were NOT up to the job. Mind you I had VDC turned on but still was able to get the car going sideways. I was still deep in the skinny pedal and counter-steered to correct and the tail violently stepped out in the other direction and the VDC was having a bear of a time keeping things under control.

I had the sways on the stiffest settings front and rear. I loved the handing and found that the setup begs for 245/275 front/rear rubber.
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How much did you pick the wheels up for if you don't mind me asking..?
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How much did you pick the wheels up for if you don't mind me asking..?
Found a really good deal with stock tires at 25% tread life for $800.
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Old 04-22-2014, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by twin_snails
These wheels look awesome!

I have Hotchkis as well and have zero complaints. I remember when I first put them on with the stock 18" sport wheels and Bridgestone Potenza's. I lived on a winding street at the time and the road was dry. I decided to test the limits of my new sways and how they would react. The Bridgestone's were NOT up to the job. Mind you I had VDC turned on but still was able to get the car going sideways. I was still deep in the skinny pedal and counter-steered to correct and the tail violently stepped out in the other direction and the VDC was having a bear of a time keeping things under control.

I had the sways on the stiffest settings front and rear. I loved the handing and found that the setup begs for 245/275 front/rear rubber.
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Get on that low! Looks very nice
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Originally Posted by monytx
Get on that low! Looks very nice
I Agree, coming soon
Old 07-09-2014, 07:22 PM
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Forged wheels by Rays Engineering aren't cheap wheels
Agreed. I'm keeping my stock Rays on for that reason. Really dope look for your Sedan.
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Originally Posted by Need 4 Speed
Agreed. I'm keeping my stock Rays on for that reason. Really dope look for your Sedan.
Thank you sir
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Hot look.. A drop will set it off more
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Looks really good man, but you should get the front spacer to match your rears.
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***UPDATE*** Dropped on Eibach 350z springs

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