the hunt for the perfect JDM wheel
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the hunt for the perfect JDM wheel
hmmm in the hunt for a nice set of real JDM wheels or something at least looks similar and not \"fully sick\" i came across this add on nissansilvia, from guys known as jdmconcept ( i think i have seen them on ebay before as well) work wheels reseller..
http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/inde ... pic=152773
what do you think? any thinking maybe the
XT7 in 17x8 with +32 offset.. rolled guards..
or
XD9 in 17x7.5 with +32 offset.. slighty rolled guards
in terms of colour i think either bronze, gunmetal or even white on white would look pretty tasty on my white NA... what do you guys think?
mark
http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/inde ... pic=152773
what do you think? any thinking maybe the
XT7 in 17x8 with +32 offset.. rolled guards..
or
XD9 in 17x7.5 with +32 offset.. slighty rolled guards
in terms of colour i think either bronze, gunmetal or even white on white would look pretty tasty on my white NA... what do you guys think?
mark
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The japs like tiny wheels. They got NAs from the factory with 14s and put 13s on them.
Get 13x8 Watanabes or similar, thats JDM yo! 17s is for Aussies trying to be JDM.
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Get 13x8 Watanabes or similar, thats JDM yo! 17s is for Aussies trying to be JDM.
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i guess are we speaking about handling or ride quality?
Obviously with a low profile.. such as \"40\" on a 17inch rim will be alot harsher than say a 14 inch rim with larger profile rubber.
Generally I would think as long as the rolling diameter is the same on both 14 and 17 inch (maybe its not, im assuming this could be the only reason if you are actually increasing the overall rolling diameter?) they should perform similar? in addition wouldn't there be less sidewall movement on a lower lower profile tyre?
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Obviously with a low profile.. such as \"40\" on a 17inch rim will be alot harsher than say a 14 inch rim with larger profile rubber.
Generally I would think as long as the rolling diameter is the same on both 14 and 17 inch (maybe its not, im assuming this could be the only reason if you are actually increasing the overall rolling diameter?) they should perform similar? in addition wouldn't there be less sidewall movement on a lower lower profile tyre?
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A larger rim will be heavier. It is this extra weight which dulls the steering and ruins the handling. The lighter the better.
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Boags'MX5 wrote:A larger rim will be heavier. It is this extra weight which dulls the steering and ruins the handling. The lighter the better.
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oh is that all you were on about. i'm getting light weight rims any way so thats no issue. shame they dont make magnesiums in the mx5 stud pattern
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A larger rim also puts more of the weight out towards the outside of the tyre/wheel combo, for the same overall diameter and even the same total weight. That means your wheels become more like 4 big flywheels on your car, taking the edge off acceleration and braking.
You'd actually get much better performance off 13s, if you coud find decent tyres for them.
You'd actually get much better performance off 13s, if you coud find decent tyres for them.
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