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Simmons V4 15x7 +35offset, with 195/50/15's
I have spent the last few weeks restoring these wheels, you can find the thread here:
http://www.mx5cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=30210
I have spent the last few weeks restoring these wheels, you can find the thread here:
http://www.mx5cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=30210
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Just a comment re tyre / wheel weights. Just as rims vary considerably in weight so do some tyres. A few years back when I was in the industry we did a comparo of 4 brands of tyres for a standard family sedan size and there was a 1kg variation per tyre.
Make something idiot-proof, and somebody will make a better idiot.
2007 Limited Edition (back in the saddle again)
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Don't be weak ...
Before anyone asks, my answers are:
1) Too much - but hey, not everyone will do this ...
2) 6 months wait
3) 14x8.5 front, 15x9 rear **secret offset** (not Pete's but more aggressive)
4) Kudos to Glenn Kowta at Upgrade Motoring for making this possible.
Unfortunately I won't know when I'll get around to fitting these - I'll be directing my future $$$ for tyres + coilovers towards my 2nd project car (micra) in order to get it running as it's been sitting around for 2 years gathering dust.
In the meantime, just a few pics to tease you - you can guess but I will probably sleep with these beneath my pillow until they are fitted eventually:
I'll be busy with guard rolling etc but the final result shouldn't be too far off from the original inspiration:
Before anyone asks, my answers are:
1) Too much - but hey, not everyone will do this ...
2) 6 months wait
3) 14x8.5 front, 15x9 rear **secret offset** (not Pete's but more aggressive)
4) Kudos to Glenn Kowta at Upgrade Motoring for making this possible.
Unfortunately I won't know when I'll get around to fitting these - I'll be directing my future $$$ for tyres + coilovers towards my 2nd project car (micra) in order to get it running as it's been sitting around for 2 years gathering dust.
In the meantime, just a few pics to tease you - you can guess but I will probably sleep with these beneath my pillow until they are fitted eventually:
I'll be busy with guard rolling etc but the final result shouldn't be too far off from the original inspiration:
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Re:
AB7 wrote:PORN!!!
quoted for truth
oh, and I like the guard roller in the image below..very nice...how much?
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