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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby philz » Sun Sep 05, 2010 1:36 pm

Do you know the offset then?

Also having 0 degree camber doesn't help.

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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby 91 Malibu » Sun Sep 05, 2010 1:40 pm

Wheels are supelites 15 x 7 ET06 5/114.3 not sure if that tells you the offset.
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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby Jeo » Sun Sep 05, 2010 1:51 pm

ET06 would tell us that they were +6 offset, but I'll guarantee you that they aren't 5/114.3 so I'm fairly sceptical of the whole thing.
That's a PCD listing and the MX5 is 4/100. That is to say four studs in a 100mm diameter circle. 5/114.3 simply wouldn't fit.

I thought they were Sportmax originally sorry, I need to pay more attention. I think 15x7 Superlites only came in +12 and +25 and you shouldn't be having problems with those tyres on either of those wheels. Any other pictures? Only the rear you say?

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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby philz » Sun Sep 05, 2010 1:58 pm

If it's the rear, it's obviously the suspension being too soft + 0 degree camber, there's no other way it can scrub.

If the suspension is super stiff, you wouldn't be having any problems.

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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby 91 Malibu » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:22 pm

Jeo wrote:ET06 would tell us that they were +6 offset, but I'll guarantee you that they aren't 5/114.3 so I'm fairly sceptical of the whole thing.
That's a PCD listing and the MX5 is 4/100. That is to say four studs in a 100mm diameter circle. 5/114.3 simply wouldn't fit.

I thought they were Sportmax originally sorry, I need to pay more attention. I think 15x7 Superlites only came in +12 and +25 and you shouldn't be having problems with those tyres on either of those wheels. Any other pictures? Only the rear you say?


Thanks for the info on the numbers & how they work makes sense, I have the original receipts from tyre place when purchased by previous owner & that is what is on the invoice
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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby Mr nanotech » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:36 pm

No chance in hell are those "Wheels are supelites 15 x 7 ET06 5/114.3 not sure if that tells you the offset."
I'm dead sure these are 15x8, this is Cosmo's old car. I know because I was going to trade my Wat's for those same superlites since he didn't want to roll his guards to get the car lower etc. I've seen these wheels on the car myself and can safely say they just stick out the guards. Will look very tough lowered but you're going to have to do a bit of work before you can drop it safely.

Yeah Cosmo told me those dimensions when he bought it but he and I both aren't so sure that's what they actually are. Also tyres should be Bridgestone Adrenalines in 15x185x50 if I remember correctly. That is an awesome car by the way! Pretty sure the timing has been advanced and he's pulled a heap of stuff out of the car to save weight. Does it still have this pod filter facing the headlight?
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Postby 91 Malibu » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:39 pm

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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby 91 Malibu » Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:49 pm

nanotech wrote:No chance in hell are those "Wheels are supelites 15 x 7 ET06 5/114.3 not sure if that tells you the offset."
I'm dead sure these are 15x8, this is Cosmo's old car. I know because I was going to trade my Wat's for those same superlites since he didn't want to roll his guards to get the car lower etc. I've seen these wheels on the car myself and can safely say they just stick out the guards. Will look very tough lowered but you're going to have to do a bit of work before you can drop it safely.

Yeah Cosmo told me those dimensions when he bought it but he and I both aren't so sure that's what they actually are. Also tyres should be Bridgestone Adrenalines in 15x185x50 if I remember correctly. That is an awesome car by the way! Pretty sure the timing has been advanced and he's pulled a heap of stuff out of the car to save weight. Does it still have this pod filter facing the headlight?


Yep this was Cosmos car & I agree it is an awesome car, no pod filter original filter only, the wheels are stamped 15x7J. tyres are Bridgestone Ardrenalines 195/50r15. Advaned timing would explain why it feels a bit quicker than my old NA6
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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby Jeo » Sun Sep 05, 2010 3:49 pm

Yeah, 15x7 in +12 or +25 wouldn't come close to sitting out like that. If nanotech is correct I'd say it would be more likely to be 15x8 +4, which would explain the rubbing. You could get them lower with a little camber and some rolling if you wanted to go down that route. Not sure why they're stamped 15x7.

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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby Mr nanotech » Sun Sep 05, 2010 4:56 pm

Jeo wrote:Yeah, 15x7 in +12 or +25 wouldn't come close to sitting out like that. If nanotech is correct I'd say it would be more likely to be 15x8 +4, which would explain the rubbing. You could get them lower with a little camber and some rolling if you wanted to go down that route. Not sure why they're stamped 15x7.


Yeah this is the same thing I thought. My wheels are 6.5" and I remember next to Cosmo's, his looked at least another whole inch wider. Either way they are awesome wheels, I really wish I did the trade with him. Those coulda been mine!!! XD Haha, things you regret eh?z

Ages ago I said to Cos that if he really wanted to, could go coilovers and set it to a height you're happy with as well as adjusting the camber. Shouldn't have to guard roll that way. Up to you though, but yeah they look nice!!
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NA's Show off your rims!

Postby egads » Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:15 am

Hella flush? Haha I think specs are 15x7 +20ish
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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby philz » Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:30 am

Dude! you got an na6**!? more pics!!!

edit: whoops I mean you got new wheels lol

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Postby egads » Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:42 pm

Hahah I was going to say, your memory can't be that bad can it. Nah these are my brothers rims, just test fitting for kicks, mine are somewhere on a boat. ;)
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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby slug_dub » Thu Sep 30, 2010 12:17 am

Been trying to understand a bit of photo fixing techniques in the ole Photoshop tonight, so thought I'd post one here given the recent wheel acquisition.
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Re: NA's Show off your rims!

Postby 91 Malibu » Fri Oct 08, 2010 11:26 pm

Now with these, good bye guard rub hello lighter steering
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