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Re: High Comp Pistons
I did a quick look at the topics in this forum and I noticed that many of you (respected rd owners) don`t know what size/width of tires to use on your cars. Let me kindly remind you that having a tire of wrong size actually puts you in danger. Not only that speedo dosen´t show correct speed; ABS system is also reading wrong; thus it dosen`t perform optimally. Next; too wide tire on wheels with wrong offset can cause rubbing, etc.
So Here are two websites that will help you determine correct tire size and wheel offset: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html TIRE SIZE (edit: delete dead links about backspacing and specific tire/car specs) Good Luck! 8) Update 5 years and 3 pages on this thread later: Patreezy found this calculator. Be sure to enter STOCK specs for proper calculations! |
Re: stalling problem
Very helpful, thanks for the info bro
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Re: denting/bending header??
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JalemX)</div><div class='quotemain'>Very helpful, thanks for the info bro</div>
You are very welcome. I would also like to ask Mod to make this topic "Sticky";It would be helpful 4 everybody; and I would update it when necessary wink.gif |
Re: wideband a/f
Done!
laugh.gif Good idea, I don't know HOW many times I have refered peeps to the miata tire calc site |
Re: Official Bush vs. Kerry Thread
LOL i'm completely stuped when it comes to wheel size, my tib came stock with 205/50 R15, got no idea what the wheel size is....
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Re: K&N problems
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KayJai)</div><div class='quotemain'>Done!
laugh.gif Good idea, I don't know HOW many times I have refered peeps to the miata tire calc site</div> Wheel size of the stock RD is 15 X 6.5, with 42 OFFSET. Recomended tire for this wheel is either 205/50/r15 or 195/55/r15 ( 195...To be used when buying winter tyres) |
Re: stalling problem
For U.S. RD2 (model years 2000-2001):
Stock wheels: 15x6 Stock offset: 45mm Stock tire size: 195/55-15 Largest size I've read about on the car with no rubbing: 205/40-17, 17x7.5 wheels w/35mm offset. Some claim to have put 225/45-15s on the car for autocross but suprisingly can't tell me the wheelsize or offset they did it with. I'd personally would like to try 215/50-15s under the car but have 3 problems...finding 15x7" wheels (minor) and determining the correct offset/backspacing (major) and getting the money (something always comes up when I get a little "extra" together). |
Re: Speed factor Basic kit GB questions/concerns
About tire size and the acceptable rim widths for that size; choosing a wheel near the middle of the range will give a balance between ride quality and handling. A wider wheel will improve handling at the expense of ride quality, while a narrower wheel will improve ride quality at the expense of handling. Consider these compromises when selecting wheels.
You can help yourself with this link: http://www.toyo.com/tires/tire_specsheet.cfm?id=2 Looak at the "Rim Width Range" |
Re: Sounding different
Wheel Tech Guide
Everything you need to know about wheels before you buy any: Get your knowledge in this superbe article here: http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/tech/020...uide/index.html |
Re: Tib is trashed.
^^^
Got Rims? LOL Let's all get him a rim fetish shirt, eh? |
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