There's a new set of 15x7 +40 4x100PCD Konig Rewinds buried in this.
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15\" What the???
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Re: 15\" What the???
tbro wrote: there must still be a market for 15" rims
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are 15" the best look for NA? I am consider shifting from standard wheels
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Re: 15\" What the???
mattywood wrote:tbro wrote: there must still be a market for 15" rims
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are 15" the best look for NA? I am consider shifting from standard wheels
Yes. Unless you ask someone who doesn't think so...
Opinions are like bums; everyone has one, but no one wants to hear anyone else's.
Tyre choice is greater and cheaper in 15" than in larger rims.
I bought from Tempe's reseller in Brisbane: Superior Tyres in Aspley.
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matty, there is a big topic called \"show us your wheels\"
http://www.mx5cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=20924
it has page after page of pictures of different wheel combos. why don't you have a look and decide for yourself what you like best.
as boags mentioned 15's have a good selection of tyres to choose from, and decent prices.
also it is generally acknowledged that smaller rims suit the mx5 better as far as handling goes. too large a rim may have an adverse effect on handling, as they are often heavier (also the weight is further out from the centre of the wheel) and add to the unsprung weight. that topic can be a bit of a COW (can of worms) as each tyre / wheel combo is different, but in general it is a good rule of thumb.
but having said that, i have dríven fastfreddy's car with 17's and it still handles really well. but on my car i went from 16s down to 15s, then down to 14s, and i found the handling improved each time i went down in size.
http://www.mx5cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=20924
it has page after page of pictures of different wheel combos. why don't you have a look and decide for yourself what you like best.
as boags mentioned 15's have a good selection of tyres to choose from, and decent prices.
also it is generally acknowledged that smaller rims suit the mx5 better as far as handling goes. too large a rim may have an adverse effect on handling, as they are often heavier (also the weight is further out from the centre of the wheel) and add to the unsprung weight. that topic can be a bit of a COW (can of worms) as each tyre / wheel combo is different, but in general it is a good rule of thumb.
but having said that, i have dríven fastfreddy's car with 17's and it still handles really well. but on my car i went from 16s down to 15s, then down to 14s, and i found the handling improved each time i went down in size.
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check out the direct from japan sites. all of the big japanese brands sell quite a few of there models in 15 inch
www.perfectrun.com.au
www.takakaira.co.jp
good range a pretty good prices on wheels that are far better quality then the majority of ricey sh*t you get from tempe tyers. i think 15x7 rays ce28n's are 4kgs or something!!!
www.perfectrun.com.au
www.takakaira.co.jp
good range a pretty good prices on wheels that are far better quality then the majority of ricey sh*t you get from tempe tyers. i think 15x7 rays ce28n's are 4kgs or something!!!
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I love those Konigs though. [/quote]
If you like those buy some 15x7 Rota Rb's from www.18racing.com 6.3kg from memeory and $730 US at your door in Aus including wheel nuts..
See johnd's on the show us your wheels post.Page 16
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I love those Konigs though. [/quote]
If you like those buy some 15x7 Rota Rb's from www.18racing.com 6.3kg from memeory and $730 US at your door in Aus including wheel nuts..
See johnd's on the show us your wheels post.Page 16
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