Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
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Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
rightio....
if i was to get a set of Equip 03's for a NA MX5... .a la
Brand new there are a few size options.... whats the best to get a "hella flush" fitment.
which rim size and tyre size has someone acheived this look with?
i am expecting to need to roll the guards... but dont want anything too extreme......
if i was to get a set of Equip 03's for a NA MX5... .a la
Brand new there are a few size options.... whats the best to get a "hella flush" fitment.
which rim size and tyre size has someone acheived this look with?
i am expecting to need to roll the guards... but dont want anything too extreme......
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
something equivalent to x8 +20 will sit flush on the outside, I believe...
so, approximately...
x9.0 +33
x8.5 +26
x8.0 +20
x7.5 +14
x7.0 +7
x6.5 +0
x6.0 -5
in that pic, they look like 15s.
so, approximately...
x9.0 +33
x8.5 +26
x8.0 +20
x7.5 +14
x7.0 +7
x6.5 +0
x6.0 -5
in that pic, they look like 15s.
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
yeah i want to go with 15's
anyone have any pics of MX5's sporting some 15x8 +20?
dont have to be the equips... just an idea of size and offset
*edit* i will take the time to go through the 30 odd pages of NA rim pics when i get home tonight.
just if someone has the effort to save me the time would be nice
anyone have any pics of MX5's sporting some 15x8 +20?
dont have to be the equips... just an idea of size and offset
*edit* i will take the time to go through the 30 odd pages of NA rim pics when i get home tonight.
just if someone has the effort to save me the time would be nice
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
Check out:
http://www.clubroadster.net/vb_forum/sh ... hp?t=25080
and do a search on http://www.rimtuck.com/
Remember, you can use maths to see how the wheel will clear on the outside (i.e. guard)
An extra inch of width on the rim will mean the wheel sits 25.4/2 = 12.7mm further out.
http://www.clubroadster.net/vb_forum/sh ... hp?t=25080
and do a search on http://www.rimtuck.com/
Remember, you can use maths to see how the wheel will clear on the outside (i.e. guard)
An extra inch of width on the rim will mean the wheel sits 25.4/2 = 12.7mm further out.
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
That red car runs 14's at the front and 15's in the rear.
I would go either 15's all round
something like 15x8 +10, O disk
Also note: choosing between A disk and O disk will vary the amount of dish.
Is this for NA6 or 8?
I would go either 15's all round
something like 15x8 +10, O disk
Also note: choosing between A disk and O disk will vary the amount of dish.
Is this for NA6 or 8?
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
15x8 +10 in O disk doesnt exist, only in A disk.
But 15x8 +20 or 15x8 +7 in O disk does.
All of the above will look good, I think x8 +7 is a bit of a stretch, you'll need to pull guards and/or have a lot of camber to get them to fit.
But it will be "hella flush" (not flush)
But 15x8 +20 or 15x8 +7 in O disk does.
All of the above will look good, I think x8 +7 is a bit of a stretch, you'll need to pull guards and/or have a lot of camber to get them to fit.
But it will be "hella flush" (not flush)
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
15x8 +20 for the front is a very good fitment sits flush with the front guards.
15x8 +20 for the rear is good too, but if you after stance look then you need something like 0 or +15 offset
15x8 +20 for the rear is good too, but if you after stance look then you need something like 0 or +15 offset
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
i am starting with a blank canvas.
my BMW is for sale.... and when that goes its time to move on the MX.
so i cant be sure if its NA6 or NA8 yet.
just trying to get a virtual build for the car before i dive in..... as i am trying to keep costs low.
hoping to get away with just a few mods....
Garage Vary lip (black)
Coilovers (for lowness)
Rims & Tyres
Exhaust
so just trying to guage whats gonig to be what.
another thing to figure is 14" or 15"...... as i cant be super low because of my driveway (plus dont really want to be illegally low)
my BMW is for sale.... and when that goes its time to move on the MX.
so i cant be sure if its NA6 or NA8 yet.
just trying to get a virtual build for the car before i dive in..... as i am trying to keep costs low.
hoping to get away with just a few mods....
Garage Vary lip (black)
Coilovers (for lowness)
Rims & Tyres
Exhaust
so just trying to guage whats gonig to be what.
another thing to figure is 14" or 15"...... as i cant be super low because of my driveway (plus dont really want to be illegally low)
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
Sounds like you actually want hella flush. If so, go for a bit more poke than x8 +20
Equivalent of x8 +0 rear x8 +20 front with a lot of low should do nicely.
For budget coilovers that are supposed to be decent, check out the BC coilovers. About $1100.
so GV lip ~= $350-$450
coilovers ~= $1000-$1200
rims & tyres... who knows. sounds like you're onto it already
exhaust... depends what you want. custom exhaust would be about $300-$500. something jap, probably look at $400-$1000
Equivalent of x8 +0 rear x8 +20 front with a lot of low should do nicely.
For budget coilovers that are supposed to be decent, check out the BC coilovers. About $1100.
so GV lip ~= $350-$450
coilovers ~= $1000-$1200
rims & tyres... who knows. sounds like you're onto it already
exhaust... depends what you want. custom exhaust would be about $300-$500. something jap, probably look at $400-$1000
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
Ultimately it comes down to how low you are and your tyre choice.
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
broady wrote:15x8 +10 in O disk doesnt exist, only in A disk.
But 15x8 +20 or 15x8 +7 in O disk does.
In this case... go for A disk, because the amount of dish in the same, but if you stretch a 195/50 it would look better with the +10.
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
its going to be a daily, so nothign stupidly flush that scrubs or i need rock hard suspension so it doesnt rub
stretch doesnt really interst me.
1 its not as safe (and the tyres are the only thing holding you to the road)
2 why get wider rims, if your not going to get wider tyres for better grip?
if someone buys this:
http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=8795323&keywords=bmw%20parrot%20325&tsrc=allcarhome&__Ntk=CarAll&__Nne=15&__Dx=mode%20matchany&__D=bmw%20parrot%20325&silo=1011&seot=1&__sid=1280144079E6&__N=1216%201246%201247%201252%201282&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&__Qpb=true&__Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&Cr=12&__Ntt=bmw%20parrot%20325&trecs=22
then i can be on my way to MX5.
stretch doesnt really interst me.
1 its not as safe (and the tyres are the only thing holding you to the road)
2 why get wider rims, if your not going to get wider tyres for better grip?
if someone buys this:
http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=8795323&keywords=bmw%20parrot%20325&tsrc=allcarhome&__Ntk=CarAll&__Nne=15&__Dx=mode%20matchany&__D=bmw%20parrot%20325&silo=1011&seot=1&__sid=1280144079E6&__N=1216%201246%201247%201252%201282&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&__Qpb=true&__Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&Cr=12&__Ntt=bmw%20parrot%20325&trecs=22
then i can be on my way to MX5.
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
It doesn't interest me either, but i thought we were talking about "hellaflush" fitment.
But because it sounds like you just want a nice stance.
Go for 14x7 + something.
But because it sounds like you just want a nice stance.
Go for 14x7 + something.
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
philz wrote:It doesn't interest me either, but i thought we were talking about "hellaflush" fitment.
But because it sounds like you just want a nice stance.
Go for 14x7 + something.
Yeah... will have to toss up the 14/15 inch when i do a few more hours picture research (its half the fun of buying a new car)
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Re: Fitment on a NA for Work Equip 03's
I had 15x8 +10 A on front +7 O on rear.
with 195/50/15 and -2 camber zero rubbing.
with 195/50/15 and -2 camber zero rubbing.
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