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^looks great, admire the execution, but the out of sync blinkers would drive me up a wall
The switchback LED ring is also very neat, never seen that before
Thanks! The delay will be gone once I save up and get LED turn signals. Also have to get LED fogs so they match the headlights better... Hmm maybe one day
Thanks, Rochester. Planning on either 10 or 15mm spacers for the front.
hey just fyi the bolt on spacers wont work with the 370z rims dont know if u already know or not. i have the same rims and i found that the hard way. only spacers where you replace the stock studs work
heres mine dropped on tein s-tech springs
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Just installed the first set of Morimoto XB LED fogs on a sedan this past weekend. The light output is insane. Need to black out the fog trim and the grill soon!
Just installed the first set of Morimoto XB LED fogs on a sedan this past weekend. The light output is insane. Need to black out the fog trim and the grill soon!
That's pretty interesting. I'd like to know more... do you have a thread about this? Install pics, lessons learned, source, price, pics pics pics.
hey just fyi the bolt on spacers wont work with the 370z rims dont know if u already know or not. i have the same rims and i found that the hard way. only spacers where you replace the stock studs work
heres mine dropped on tein s-tech springs
Ahhhh. Thanks for the info. I was JUST about to order the spacers too. Any solutions you'd recommend?
Ahhhh. Thanks for the info. I was JUST about to order the spacers too. Any solutions you'd recommend?
On the back side of the rim, you have to have the recessed area between the stud holes in order to use Spacer Adapters, otherwise you need traditional spacers with extended studs. The Sedan Sport rims have a huge amount of space sculpted into the rim, so much so that next winter I'll be using standard length lug nuts instead of those awful shorty lug nuts.
Just installed the first set of Morimoto XB LED fogs on a sedan this past weekend. The light output is insane. Need to black out the fog trim and the grill soon!
Originally Posted by Rochester
That's pretty interesting. I'd like to know more... do you have a thread about this? Install pics, lessons learned, source, price, pics pics pics.
Especially depending upon the bumper you have. For instance, I have the '09 xS where those fog light areas are molded into the one piece bumper. You would have to either cutout the area while on the car or take the bumper off to mod. All depends on what you have.
I have a 2012 Non-Sport, https://www.facebook.com/TheRetrofitSource, and just a few posts downs shoes someones 2010+ G37 with the XB fogs. I think I might consider this!
Ahhhh. Thanks for the info. I was JUST about to order the spacers too. Any solutions you'd recommend?
the only spacers that cleared the oem studs are the bolt on 25mm but i had rubbing against fender when making turns. but those can work if you have a 235 tire size up front
otherwise gotta get the stud replacable spacers in a 20mm would be perfect
On the back side of the rim, you have to have the recessed area between the stud holes in order to use Spacer Adapters, otherwise you need traditional spacers with extended studs. The Sedan Sport rims have a huge amount of space sculpted into the rim, so much so that next winter I'll be using standard length lug nuts instead of those awful shorty lug nuts.
So what's up... the Z-Sport rims don't have that?
no they dont have the recess on da back of the wheels so the stock studs protrude past spacer and hit back of wheel only 25mm works but its too aggressive