Postby bigdog » Thu Apr 11, 2013 3:15 pm
At the risk of drawing the ire of stance fans, both state governments and CAMS refer to the Tyre and Rim Association Manual with regard to legal fitment of tyres for registration and for competition. The manual describes the range of tyre profiles suitable for each rim width. If you choose to ignore this (and a large number of stance enthusiasts do) then you could negate your car's insurance, be defected and be knocked back in scrutineering for a CAMS event. 195/50 on an 8-8.5 inch rim is not acceptable fitment legally, even if it is tucked within your guards.
Can you do it? Of course, it's your car. Will it look good? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but a lot of stanced MX5's look fantastic at rest or at low speed IMHO. At normal driving speed they begin to look silly - bouncing off the bump stops and crashing into potholes, and are probably not particularly safe because of this.
My aim in modifying cars has always been to improve performance - looks come second for me, and I wouldn't compromise performance for looks. That's just me though. I'd be fitting 225 or 235/40 tyres on an 8.5 inch rim, adding some guard flares to cover them and reveling in increased grip.
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