Deep Dish Rims that fit the NA
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Deep Dish Rims that fit the NA
Hi Guys,
Im considering a new set of shoes for my NA and was really interested in a deep dish set.
Does anyone have any recommendations on what I should be looking for in terms of offset - manufacturer etc
I just recently got my guards rolled back in so Im interested in a set that doesnt rub the guards if possible - 15\" => 17\" are the sizes Im looking for.
Thanks in advance
Ray.
Im considering a new set of shoes for my NA and was really interested in a deep dish set.
Does anyone have any recommendations on what I should be looking for in terms of offset - manufacturer etc
I just recently got my guards rolled back in so Im interested in a set that doesnt rub the guards if possible - 15\" => 17\" are the sizes Im looking for.
Thanks in advance
Ray.
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In terms of wheel size and dish, even with rolled guards you can't really put anything on with more dish than: 7in +20 offset or 6.5in +14 offset.
Generally most of the wheels you get locally are a FWD offset, which are usually +35, which is not dished at all, this is due to the MX5 sharing a wheel stud pattern with most if not all the FWD shopping trolleys.
How much were you willing to spend? Some of the Japanese brands do make a dished offset wheel in our stud pattern, but they're somewhat more exxy than the usual China/Thailand/Philippines-made wheels you get at your local tyre shop.
Generally most of the wheels you get locally are a FWD offset, which are usually +35, which is not dished at all, this is due to the MX5 sharing a wheel stud pattern with most if not all the FWD shopping trolleys.
How much were you willing to spend? Some of the Japanese brands do make a dished offset wheel in our stud pattern, but they're somewhat more exxy than the usual China/Thailand/Philippines-made wheels you get at your local tyre shop.
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Babalouie wrote:In terms of wheel size and dish, even with rolled guards you can't really put anything on with more dish than: 7in +20 offset or 6.5in +14 offset.
Generally most of the wheels you get locally are a FWD offset, which are usually +35, which is not dished at all, this is due to the MX5 sharing a wheel stud pattern with most if not all the FWD shopping trolleys.
How much were you willing to spend? Some of the Japanese brands do make a dished offset wheel in our stud pattern, but they're somewhat more exxy than the usual China/Thailand/Philippines-made wheels you get at your local tyre shop.
Thanks babalouie
After further pondering, I think I might just save a bit more and get the Mazdaspeed flared guards rather than rolling the existing ones out.
Do you have any japanese brands in mind in regards to dished rims?
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RaYmO wrote:Thanks babalouie
After further pondering, I think I might just save a bit more and get the Mazdaspeed flared guards rather than rolling the existing ones out.
Do you have any japanese brands in mind in regards to dished rims?
*rubs hands*
Well, my personal favourite are Watanabes, 15x6.5in with +14 offset. This actually isn't an officially-available offset anymore but Watanabe can do custom offsets at a cost.
Work Equip is available in 7in+14 offset.
Rays TE37 is available in 14x7 with +20 offset (but no bigger in 14in):
Enkei RP-F1 is also available in +20 offset, but only in 14x7 (ultra light though, three-point-something kgs):
Work Meister is a 2pc available in custom offsets too but is mega expensive:
I could go on and on
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Boags'MX5 wrote:The ones on the swift are HOT!
Talk about Exxy!
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RaYmO wrote:Boags'MX5 wrote:The ones on the swift are HOT!
Talk about Exxy!
Yeah but...... PHWOAR!!!
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