new wheels and tyres fitted
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new wheels and tyres fitted
i treated my car to a service today at max kirwans' , and a set of 15x6 NB8A wheels (bought from mx5 plus) and yokohama c-drive tyres (bought and fitted at bob jane preston)
i'm really happy with the results. the car looks much better to my eyes. it just looks \"right\" now. those old wheels were a bit too bling for my tastes i guess, and the NB8A rims are much classier than the stock NA 14 inchers i think, as well.
steering is lighter as well and the car feels more balanced.
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i'm really happy with the results. the car looks much better to my eyes. it just looks \"right\" now. those old wheels were a bit too bling for my tastes i guess, and the NB8A rims are much classier than the stock NA 14 inchers i think, as well.
steering is lighter as well and the car feels more balanced.
so anyway, from this :
to this :
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Looks good James, I had the same wheels on my silver mx5 and for standard wheels they looked great..... now slam it!!! Not too much though just a little
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AJ wrote:something about NB wheels, they look awesome on an NA
Fixed for you AJ
Looking schmicko Fatty!
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ok, pics to come later tonight,
but it looks cool.
15x8 +35.
195/50/15 khumo ecsta SPT.
the feeling on centre is pretty weird, much much lighter than before, almost feels like power steering. after about 20degrees steering angle, it feels back to normal.
the tyres so far feel great compared to my RT615s, but i havent pushed it passed about 50%.
but it looks cool.
15x8 +35.
195/50/15 khumo ecsta SPT.
the feeling on centre is pretty weird, much much lighter than before, almost feels like power steering. after about 20degrees steering angle, it feels back to normal.
the tyres so far feel great compared to my RT615s, but i havent pushed it passed about 50%.
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manga_blue wrote:Fatty, watch out. The C-Drives can be scary slippery in the first few hundred kms until you wear off the mould release compound. They're a totally different tyre after 700km.
Yep, they feel like they're under inflated!
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