NA Rims Offset... Advice?
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NA Rims Offset... Advice?
Hi All
I'm looking at getting some 15's for my new na6 mx5, and was wondering if I could get some advice on offset, Ive been doing some looking and searching, and now just after some opinions on the best offset to fill the arches nicely!
Any personal thoughts would be greatly appreciated, (I have been trawling through the 'Show me your wheels' thread, just getting ideas on some rims!
Planning on pairing it with some more low, just to make it all sit nicely under the car
Cheers!
I'm looking at getting some 15's for my new na6 mx5, and was wondering if I could get some advice on offset, Ive been doing some looking and searching, and now just after some opinions on the best offset to fill the arches nicely!
Any personal thoughts would be greatly appreciated, (I have been trawling through the 'Show me your wheels' thread, just getting ideas on some rims!
Planning on pairing it with some more low, just to make it all sit nicely under the car
Cheers!
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Re: NA Rims Offset... Advice?
Do a search.
Then do some more searching.
You will get people saying only stock widths and offsets should be fitted, then people saying you can fit 9" wide with negative offsets.
Find a pic of what you like, then find out whats involved and how far you are willing to go.
Then do some more searching.
You will get people saying only stock widths and offsets should be fitted, then people saying you can fit 9" wide with negative offsets.
Find a pic of what you like, then find out whats involved and how far you are willing to go.
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Re: NA Rims Offset... Advice?
FYI:
Re: finding a fitment type that you like/suits your needs visually
http://clubroadster.net/vb_forum/32-brakes-wheels-tires-sponsored-jscspeed-com/25080-fitment-thread.html
Re: finding a fitment type that you like/suits your needs visually
http://clubroadster.net/vb_forum/32-brakes-wheels-tires-sponsored-jscspeed-com/25080-fitment-thread.html
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Re: NA Rims Offset... Advice?
Great link, thanks!
I have been doing a fair bit of searching, and then more searching, and then a bit more searching
Just wondering now what some peoples opinions are on the offsets, ive found a couple of sets I like, just got to try and aquire them now
I have been doing a fair bit of searching, and then more searching, and then a bit more searching
Just wondering now what some peoples opinions are on the offsets, ive found a couple of sets I like, just got to try and aquire them now
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Re: NA Rims Offset... Advice?
There was a nice set of 15x7 enkei (rpf1's i think!) look great, im just hoping they look great on the na6!
But i wasnt looking at anything bigger than 15's
But i wasnt looking at anything bigger than 15's
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Re: NA Rims Offset... Advice?
Great reference photo! Thankyou, I swear i had searched for photos like this!
Looks good, i think with a bit lower springs, it will look awesome!
Looks good, i think with a bit lower springs, it will look awesome!
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Isnt it funny how happy it looks and placid. But a set of coilovers and alignment makes it so aggressive.
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Such a calm looking car!
But you are right, as soon as it sits down a little, come camber, and even a roll bar, and its looking mean and tough!
Great transformation IMHO.
But you are right, as soon as it sits down a little, come camber, and even a roll bar, and its looking mean and tough!
Great transformation IMHO.
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Those Enkei's are looking better and better!
Love the photo Kev
Love the photo Kev
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That car has 14s, which help make the car look happier even while looking serious.
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I think this is what I was looking for!
See how far a google search can get you!!
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Re: NA Rims Offset... Advice?
Those last two are both 14x7 +19.
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