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Offset wheels

Postby Skm3201 » Fri Sep 26, 2014 5:19 pm

I'm new to the mx5 game!
I want to put some tough wheels on my car I have a 2001 6 speed mx5
I was thinking rota grids 16x7's but I have idea what offset I can run to get the "flush" look?
Any advice would be much appreciated!
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Re: Offset wheels

Postby hejira » Fri Sep 26, 2014 9:57 pm

16x7 needs an offset of around +10 to be flush on an NB, but depends on your tyres, ride height, camber, etc..

If youre new to mx5s then im guessing your mx5 could be stock, with stock ride height. If this is the case your NB may look retarded at stock height with flush wheels and you should think about lowering it before getting 'mean' wheels.

Ps. Go to clubroadster.net to talk about flush fitment cause mx5cartalk members generally aren't interested.

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Re: Offset wheels

Postby Aussie Stig » Fri Sep 26, 2014 10:33 pm

hejira wrote:
If you're new to mx5s then im guessing your mx5 could be stock, with excellent handling characteristics. If this is the case you may look retarded with flush wheels and you should think about driving it before getting 'mean' wheels.

Ps. Go to clubroadster.net to talk about flush fitment cause mx5cartalk members generally aren't so stupid.


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Re: Offset wheels

Postby Mr nanotech » Sat Sep 27, 2014 5:07 am

I swear this forum is just full of arrogant 65 year old grandpas who just want to make problems under this bs guise of 'helping'.

Stick to spending your pension money at Moss motors and lay down your sad elserly attitude.
Do you know how tiring it is reading posts like yours. You aren't witty or funny. Just a tool.

As for op. Listen to second post. If personally go for low teen offsets myself, but at stock height most wheels wont look right regardless of fit.
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Re: Offset wheels

Postby hks_kansei » Sat Sep 27, 2014 8:31 am

Offset is a measure of how many mm off centre the mounting face of the wheel is.

Simple way to work it out is to look at your current wheels, being an NB8B they'll be 16x6.5 +40 (offset here is estimated, can't remember the exact)

Measure from the edge of the wheel to the guard, that will tell you how much room you have before to clip it. If you keep a 6.5 inch wheel width, you can lower the offset by that much.
But, since you'll be going wider, you'll need to take into account the extra wheel width, which would mean take the clearance measurement and subtract 6-7mm (being the extra half inch width ~12mm, divided by 2)

So, say you measure the clearance as 30mm.
You'd be able to reduce offset by 24mm, which would give you a 16X7 +16 give or take.
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Re: Offset wheels

Postby M1474 » Sat Sep 27, 2014 8:36 am

Welcome to the forum Sean.

Someone will be along shortly to give you a hard time about not selecting 15" wheels.
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Re: Offset wheels

Postby Danny » Sat Sep 27, 2014 8:58 am

I've got 17x7 ET42 with 20mm rear spacers and 15mm front. Tyres are 215 40 17. I reckon they fill the guards well. (Some photos on last Wed Fish and Chip run, the red car.)

Oh and some of us 60+ old g/p's do like to run with you fast young ones.

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Re: Offset wheels

Postby smy0003 » Sat Sep 27, 2014 3:35 pm

Have a look at the 15x8 rotas with +25 offset.
Lots of styles to choose from, I like the grid classics personally.
Will fill out the guards better than stock.

Just Google '15x8 +25 miata' or whatever wheel size you're interested in.
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Re: Offset wheels

Postby Skm3201 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 6:01 pm

Cheers fellas! Heaps of help!!

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Re: Offset wheels

Postby fastfreddygassit » Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:36 pm

Hey mate, welcome to the forum!
:mrgreen:

You may need to do a guard roll (not hard) if you are lower than stock and are going for flush-ish fitment.

M1474 wrote:Welcome to the forum Sean.
Someone will be along shortly to give you a hard time about not selecting 15" wheels.


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Re: Offset wheels

Postby Skm3201 » Wed Oct 08, 2014 1:12 am

fastfreddygassit wrote:Hey mate, welcome to the forum!
:mrgreen:

You may need to do a guard roll (not hard) if you are lower than stock and are going for flush-ish fitment.

M1474 wrote:Welcome to the forum Sean.
Someone will be along shortly to give you a hard time about not selecting 15" wheels.


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