18'' rims on a MX5
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18'' rims on a MX5
Hey guys
Im pretty much a newbie to this forum and this is my first topic but from what a have read it seems like a fun active forum
anyway... just wondering has anyone put 18\"\" rims on a NB and whether you have to roll the guards for clearance
I only ask because I like the 5zigen 5ZRs but they only start from 18s and go up
heres a link of the rims
http://www.5zigen.com.au/hyper%20wheels.htm
Im pretty much a newbie to this forum and this is my first topic but from what a have read it seems like a fun active forum
anyway... just wondering has anyone put 18\"\" rims on a NB and whether you have to roll the guards for clearance
I only ask because I like the 5zigen 5ZRs but they only start from 18s and go up
heres a link of the rims
http://www.5zigen.com.au/hyper%20wheels.htm
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MX5s really do not like weight in the wheels and tyres. Large or heavy wheels affect ride, handling, acceleration and braking performance. Most of the guys here who are serious about performance shop for lightweight 15\" wheels (or 16\" if they can ever find tyres at a reasonable price). You can put 18s on if you like but just be aware first that there are some real penalties.
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Welcome to the forum.
Once you've started, you'll be coming back often!
Nice looking wheels, but more than likely you'll have more problems than you bargained for.
Apart from the performance issues they may bring, you will also have legal issues to contend with.
If you are set on getting those rims, I know that Tempe Tyres have some very similar looking rims in 16\" and 17\" diameters and these may be better suited to the car.
For an NB, 17\" is really the largest diameter that is reasonable for weight and size and even then, try and get a light weight wheel as heavy wheels really do affect MX-5's.
Once you've started, you'll be coming back often!
Nice looking wheels, but more than likely you'll have more problems than you bargained for.
Apart from the performance issues they may bring, you will also have legal issues to contend with.
If you are set on getting those rims, I know that Tempe Tyres have some very similar looking rims in 16\" and 17\" diameters and these may be better suited to the car.
For an NB, 17\" is really the largest diameter that is reasonable for weight and size and even then, try and get a light weight wheel as heavy wheels really do affect MX-5's.
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why don't you look at these rims - they come in 17 inch and the correct pcd and offset
http://www.perfectrun.com.au/performanc ... Cface1.htm
this is a very cheap price too. I got a cost of 3k from the Rays dealer in NZ - this will set you back a little of 2k delivered.
also the are 2 piece forged - not 1 piece like the 18 inch ones you are looking at.
I have been told they weight between 7 and 8 kgs which is pretty good for a 17 x 7 rim.
http://www.perfectrun.com.au/performanc ... Cface1.htm
this is a very cheap price too. I got a cost of 3k from the Rays dealer in NZ - this will set you back a little of 2k delivered.
also the are 2 piece forged - not 1 piece like the 18 inch ones you are looking at.
I have been told they weight between 7 and 8 kgs which is pretty good for a 17 x 7 rim.
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ducktape69 wrote:if they come in 4x100...those 18x7.5 should fit without any rolling needed... is ur car lowered at all?
I just bought my baby so shes stock at the moment so not lowered
Cos I'm from Perth, 5zigen Australia referred me to this company Styled 2 Race as they are the WA agents or something for 5zigen... 5zigen also do exhausts for the mx5 aswell
so I looked these guys up and they said that the 5ZRs do come in 4/100
and the rims arent as heavy as first though I picked up other 5zigen rims which were 19s and they didnt feel that heavy
as far as getting rims from tepre tyres, id rather pass... id rather get quality rims rather than china copies...
getting over the net... well if there is a dent or scratch when it arrives im not sure how willing or supportive they will be to replace the damage rims
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16bit wrote:they are based in brisbane
who is based in brisbane???
tempe tyres and perfect run are both in NSW
it even says on their websites
a friend of mine recent went to Sydney for a holiday and went to have a look at perfect run... he came back freaked out about perfect runs dodginess
I have owned an NA with 17\" wheels.
The traction from the nasty tyres I got with them was terrible.
I felt like a was driving a HiLux.
The essential feeling of controlling the car was gone.
Of course, I felt that they looked spectacular.
Essentially:
From inside the car, they suck ass like a nuclear powered ass sucking machine.
From outside, they're fantastic.
Best of Luck.
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The traction from the nasty tyres I got with them was terrible.
I felt like a was driving a HiLux.
The essential feeling of controlling the car was gone.
Of course, I felt that they looked spectacular.
Essentially:
From inside the car, they suck ass like a nuclear powered ass sucking machine.
From outside, they're fantastic.
Best of Luck.
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