NC's Show Off Your Rims!
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Just a few of the new wheels & tyres last Friday when i got home just before the rain, will put better ones up later.
Thanks to the MX5 factory for the gold paint job
Thanks to the MX5 factory for the gold paint job
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17x9 +45 Enkei RPF1’s shod with 235x40x17 NT01’s
Really like the OEM rims in matte black.
Really like the OEM rims in matte black.
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16 x 8 RX-7 FD Series wheels
225/50/16 Re003 Bridgestones
Speedo is now 100% accurate.
225/50/16 Re003 Bridgestones
Speedo is now 100% accurate.
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16s are too small, resulting in too high a tyre profile. 17s are a must.
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Nothing wrong with a bit of sidewall, makes the ride more comfortable. Personally I hate super low profile tyres.
I think danx5 has increased his overall rolling diameter so the speedo reads accurately. I just did a comparison, the old diameter was 616.3mm, the new is 631.4mm. The result is the wheel well is very full on his car, which looks a little odd, but as long as the tyre isn't hitting anything on compression or lock, then I say it's all good!
I think danx5 has increased his overall rolling diameter so the speedo reads accurately. I just did a comparison, the old diameter was 616.3mm, the new is 631.4mm. The result is the wheel well is very full on his car, which looks a little odd, but as long as the tyre isn't hitting anything on compression or lock, then I say it's all good!
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Spot on Lachy. Not exactly my 1st MX-5 as all
my vehicles are modified by to suit me. While I have 2 sets of 17s, the roads in parts of Melbourne are requiring a fat sidewall tyre. Surprisingly I was quicker on the track with the 16s than with the 17s and I am not alone in choosing this combination for good reason. Speedo now matches GPS speed. Those keyboard warriors who think this car is better lowered 30+mm I challenge them to drive anywhere with speed bumps and steep driveways without losing the front clip or worse.
my vehicles are modified by to suit me. While I have 2 sets of 17s, the roads in parts of Melbourne are requiring a fat sidewall tyre. Surprisingly I was quicker on the track with the 16s than with the 17s and I am not alone in choosing this combination for good reason. Speedo now matches GPS speed. Those keyboard warriors who think this car is better lowered 30+mm I challenge them to drive anywhere with speed bumps and steep driveways without losing the front clip or worse.
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I'm NOT a fan of low-profile tyres and higher profile tyres DOESN'T always detract from performance.
There was an Australian TopGear episode (the Australian-produced version, not the TopGear guys in Australia) where they ran a "top-spec" HSV Commodore around their track, then "downgraded" to a higher-profile and cheaper rim and cut 2 seconds off their best lap time!
- The "Top Spec" version came with MUCH more expensive rims and tyres, was slower and would have been much more uncomfortable to drive.
I literally shudder when I see low-profile tyres on a car, it brings back memories of driving Gina (2004 MSM/SE) from Melbourne to Brisbane when I bought her to when I got rid of them. Every bump jolted through my body and hitting potholes or large bumps felt and sounded like I'd damaged the rim.
Most NB MSM/SE owners "upgrade" from the OEM 17" rims to 15" or 16" rims for a better ride, better performance (acceleration/turning/braking), less pad/rotor wear, cheaper rims and cheaper tyres.
There was an Australian TopGear episode (the Australian-produced version, not the TopGear guys in Australia) where they ran a "top-spec" HSV Commodore around their track, then "downgraded" to a higher-profile and cheaper rim and cut 2 seconds off their best lap time!
- The "Top Spec" version came with MUCH more expensive rims and tyres, was slower and would have been much more uncomfortable to drive.
I literally shudder when I see low-profile tyres on a car, it brings back memories of driving Gina (2004 MSM/SE) from Melbourne to Brisbane when I bought her to when I got rid of them. Every bump jolted through my body and hitting potholes or large bumps felt and sounded like I'd damaged the rim.
Most NB MSM/SE owners "upgrade" from the OEM 17" rims to 15" or 16" rims for a better ride, better performance (acceleration/turning/braking), less pad/rotor wear, cheaper rims and cheaper tyres.
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Gee, I didn't know you dislike 17 inch wheels...
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