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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / July 2004

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Where can I buy the chepest alu wheels for nissan maxima QX (1995)?

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Jess - 07 Jun 2004 21:14 GMT
Hi Ng

Where can I buy the cheapest alu wheels for Nissan Maxima QX from 1998??

Best regards

Jess
Richard Tomkins - 08 Jun 2004 03:35 GMT
I found a local used parts dealer that would sell me 4 Nissan Wheels for
$400.00. Unfortunately my strut work ate those and it'll be next year when I
go find some more.

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Jess - 08 Jun 2004 19:19 GMT
Thx for you mail.

Do you or other people no a good site or place where I can look at som nice
alu wheels for nissan Maxima Qx 1998.
Bill G - 09 Jun 2004 04:39 GMT
www.capitalwheels.com

I bought a pair of original '91 wheels there a few years ago when my alloys,
which had been chromed by a previous owner, started leaking.  Got all 4 for
$250.  They'd sat in this guy's warehouse for about 8 years.

It's a start.  Do a Google search for "Alloy Wheels" or some variant
thereof, and you'll find lots of places.  Expect to pay at least $400 for
the set.  Anything cheaper is a great deal.  But it wouldn't surprise me if
you do find them cheaper.

Good luck,

Bill G
'91 SE Auto
166K miles

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Michael D. Miller - 26 Jun 2004 13:01 GMT
I get my tires and wheels from http://www.tirerack.com/. Pest prices and
good service.
Mike

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john smith - 27 Jul 2004 01:34 GMT
you want stock or aftermarket.  Stock are going to cost way too much.
Go to discount tire on-line and you can purchase four for the price of
one stocker.

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Richard Tomkins - 27 Jul 2004 02:00 GMT
Actually, there is some school of thought on this.

1. If you purchase aftermarket, and you mangle one, and they are no longer
in production, then you will be out of pocket.
2. If you go to Junk Dealer, Used Auto Parts Dealer, you should be able to
find good wheels for a good price, I found 4 here in Ottawa, Canada for
$400.00, if you mangle one, you can get replacements.

rtt

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