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What is this discussion about? Infiniti I30, Infiniti I35, Sedan


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zeliforp by tgif888
Jul 25, 2001 (9:34 am)
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Are you selling your I30t wheels?
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Happy 2000 i30t owner by drc4ebg
Jul 25, 2001 (12:42 pm)
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Have not posted any messages for quite sometime now. I do report from time to time and so far I must tell you that am happy with the sedan and the service has been good.
I was at the dealer to check on a cranny slip problem, (under 50%+ accelleration between 1st and 2nd or 2nd and 3rd). I told them about the service bulletin, Dec. 04, 2000, Ref. ITB00-028A (pertaining to built dates before Set. 28, 2000, and VIN's JNKCA31A1T015622).
The service person was not happy to hear about the service bulletin, said "never heard of it". But Marty, the mechanic pulled it out of the data base and gave it to me and asked that I bring it in with my next service call,(service advisor is turning red by now, looks unprofessional and ignorant). I was happy to see a mechanic take an active role. I will bring him a bottle of wine. That's it for now,
David in Torrance
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2001 I30t owner by waynewes
Jul 30, 2001 (4:21 pm)
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Do you have any pictures of your Titanium I30t with the new Volk Racking AV3s wheels. I have the exact same car and was thinking of putting some new wheels on the car. Also, I had the same buzzing coming from my rear speaker area. What was done to fix your problem?
 
By the way, do you have the name of the kit for the steering wheel controls used with after market radios? Thanks.
 
To All,
 
Has anyone experienced excessive noise (wind/road) while driving between 70 and 80 mph? I just had both rear window seals replaced and the front driver side window seal worked on, but I still seem to hear excessive noise at higher speeds. I do not know if I am being a little over critical or if there is really something wrong. I did read a comparison review on the I30t and it was said that the test car experienced the same right rear wind noise I noticed on my car. They said it was a design flaw. I had a saab 900 prior to owning the I30t and it was extremely quiet. I may be a little spoiled from the low noise levels of my saab. Any feedback on these issues?
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Windshield Damage to I30 (2001) by vip_4
Aug 04, 2001 (3:27 pm)
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Hello, I have Infiniti I30 (2001) that I bought almost a year ago and love it very much. Unfortunately, two days when I was going on highway, a stone came and hit my windshield and damaged it. Do you have any suggestions as to what I should do? If the damage is repairable, should I get it repaired or go for replacement. If I go for replacement, should I go for Infiniti windshield or other windshield made by other manufacturers for this I30. People tell me that it wont be as good as the original factory sealed windshield. I am at a loss as to what I should do.
The damage is a star like and one company came and looked at it and said that it is not repairable. It is a star like and it can be covered by a dollar bill.
 
Thanks - VP
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To waynewes about excessive noise (wind/road) by mrfine00
Aug 07, 2001 (8:04 am)
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I got my 2000 i30 in may 2000, I repeatedly complain the wind/rad noise to dealer, manufacture. The dealer did a whole day test drive and said that it's normal, it's machenically Ok, I got piss but nothing I can do. You should check out the www.carreview.com to hear people all over US camplaining about what you and I did.
I am ready for the i35 coming out and do a trade if it has a better noise improvement.
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Pic by zeliforp
Aug 16, 2001 (11:29 am)
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Wow, I didn't know that folks had posted questions to me here... Sorry, I don't check this board that often.
 
Here is a pic of my car w/ the Volk Racing AV3's sitting on 245/45/17 rubber. Yes, the wider tires do fit very nicely in the wheel-well and I have not noticed any compromise in ride/handling. They do make the car look much more aggressive, and combined with the Yokohamas are about 50% lighter than the stock wheel/tire setup so I've shed a few pounds.
 
http://i2.yimg.com/2/740c/g/10e86bda.jpg
 
By the way: the car isn't lowered; the way it's parked in our sloped driveway just makes it look that way, and the slightly low-profile tires appear to fill the wheel-well a bit more than the stock 17's.
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zeliforp by tgif888
Aug 17, 2001 (2:19 pm)
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Can't see the picture from the link. can you do a img src?
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Pic by zeliforp
Aug 18, 2001 (10:16 am)
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Speaker Buzz by zeliforp
Aug 18, 2001 (10:30 am)
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Oh yeah, and for the person who asked about the speaker buzz: It wasn't a little bit of buzzing, it was closer to a "rattle" or vibration that made it sound like the speaker was blown. And that was when I was playing regular, non bass-heavy music at a medium volume. It sounded pretty bad. The rattling was coming from that little plastic hook-thingie on the back dash (I don't know what it's for, a child seat maybe?). The dealer wedged a piece of foam or something inside of that contraption (under the plastic cap) and the rattling is now gone.
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pic v2.0 by zeliforp
Aug 18, 2001 (3:02 pm)
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O.k., let's try this ONE MORE TIME...


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