Question About 18"s . (again)
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Question About 18"s . (again)
ok so iv read plenty on it already on these forums .. But im still not certain about a few things , so im hoping someone can just give me a few straight answers ..
Im looking at buying a set of 18's 18 x 7.5 .. My cars already lowered , and id like to avoid spacers or anything illegal. Its a 95 FTO GPX
Will this raise the car off the ground ?.. ie making it not as low ?
Will this scrub ? or is this more based on the tyre ?
Will they just slide on ? with out any other mods ?
can any of you guys with 18's or 17's please post a pic of your car if you;ve got one ?? .. that would really help me the most ... Id love to see the difference .. or at least how each size sits with the car .... I like big wheels , but I hate BIG wheels , if that makes sense ... I think wheels that are too big for your car look stupid , and im hoping 18's arent too big ..
Cheers guys .
Im looking at buying a set of 18's 18 x 7.5 .. My cars already lowered , and id like to avoid spacers or anything illegal. Its a 95 FTO GPX
Will this raise the car off the ground ?.. ie making it not as low ?
Will this scrub ? or is this more based on the tyre ?
Will they just slide on ? with out any other mods ?
can any of you guys with 18's or 17's please post a pic of your car if you;ve got one ?? .. that would really help me the most ... Id love to see the difference .. or at least how each size sits with the car .... I like big wheels , but I hate BIG wheels , if that makes sense ... I think wheels that are too big for your car look stupid , and im hoping 18's arent too big ..
Cheers guys .
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I run 18 x 8 & I had to make a number of mods to minimise the scraping (spacers included)
The rims stud pattern you need is 114.3 x 5
The question you need to ask is: What is the offset of the new wheels. The offset is what governs whether the wheel fills the gaurds outwards (towards the outside of the car) or whether they go inwards towards the engine bay. Most scubbing related fits are due to the offset being inwards.

FTO's preffer an offset of 35 or more.
For rolling road diametre (ie how high the car will sit with bigger wheels) use this calculator:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Put in the stock FTO tyre dimensions, then put in your preffered new size. This will also give you an indication of how out your speedo will be too.
Im lowered by an inch & a half at the front, 1 inch at the rear.

The rims stud pattern you need is 114.3 x 5
The question you need to ask is: What is the offset of the new wheels. The offset is what governs whether the wheel fills the gaurds outwards (towards the outside of the car) or whether they go inwards towards the engine bay. Most scubbing related fits are due to the offset being inwards.

FTO's preffer an offset of 35 or more.
For rolling road diametre (ie how high the car will sit with bigger wheels) use this calculator:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Put in the stock FTO tyre dimensions, then put in your preffered new size. This will also give you an indication of how out your speedo will be too.
Im lowered by an inch & a half at the front, 1 inch at the rear.

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Awesome Thanks Bennoz ,
The rims im tossing up about are
http://www.tempetyres.com.au/pages.asp?ID=Akuma+N-06
and
http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_c ... art_no=382
The 2nd one dosnt show the offsets though
The rims im tossing up about are
http://www.tempetyres.com.au/pages.asp?ID=Akuma+N-06
and
http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_c ... art_no=382
The 2nd one dosnt show the offsets though

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I know there's the each to their own tastes... but I couldn't help but snigger at these ones: http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_c ... &part_no=8
Anyway 18's look great imho.
Few shots of my car with 18's on her: http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/wsavage/FTO96GPX
I'd have just linked one image but picasa galleries aren't forum friendly like that :S
Think I'll try to get the flickr api from someone I know

Anyway 18's look great imho.
Few shots of my car with 18's on her: http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/wsavage/FTO96GPX
I'd have just linked one image but picasa galleries aren't forum friendly like that :S
Think I'll try to get the flickr api from someone I know

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Feel free to correct me but the only things that have changed are the rear lights and the front bar... but eh, doesn't bother me too much.
I still love how it looks
If those two facts make my car uglier then so be it (: different strokes for different folks.
I'm also not a good photographer and I don't photoshop my pictures to make them look better.
I still love how it looks

I'm also not a good photographer and I don't photoshop my pictures to make them look better.
