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Joe Perez 11-28-2007 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by mazda/nissan (Post 178821)
hey joe about how wide of a wheel would you say those 195/50's would fit on since they were "considerably" wider?

Well, I've got them on a set of 7" wheels, and this appears to be the "nominal" fitment for them- the sidewall is roughly straight and horizontal and hangs over the lip of the wheel just ever so slightly. GChambers over on the other list mounted his onto 7.5" wheels, and I imagine that if you really wanted to you could stretch them out onto an 8" wheel, but I can't see the advantage in it.

The car is at home today, but I'll snap a picture this evening.

Joe Perez 11-29-2007 09:43 AM

Pictures...

These are the 195/50-15 RE-01R tires on 15x7 +41 wheels. Ride height is about 13.25" in the rear in these shots.

http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/1...nerwidefe6.jpg

http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/566/belowyy4.jpg



I should clarify one thing. In that last image, it appears that the sidewalls are being stretched out massively to fit the wheel, as illustrated by the red line in this closeup:
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/8...llclosejb0.jpg

There's no stretching going on, that's just how the tires are molded. The corners are filleted at that angle even when the tires are unmounted. Kinda weird to look at, but you can see in the first picture that the sidewall (the darker band with the writing on it) is in fact straight.

Saml01 11-29-2007 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 179263)
There's no stretching going on, that's just how the tires are molded. The corners are filleted at that angle even when the tires are unmounted. Kinda weird to look at, but you can see in the first picture that the sidewall (the darker band with the writing on it) is in fact straight.

My General Exclaim UHP are the same way, its so you dont curb your rims when parking.

mazda/nissan 11-29-2007 12:35 PM

wow those are nice, i like the sidewall look too, may have to get those when my bfg's wear out someday

cjernigan 11-29-2007 02:33 PM

The azenis sidewall wheel protector is huge. Maybe i'll take a shot for you tonight.

mr_mazda329 11-30-2007 03:51 PM

Hankooks aren't sold out guys. Go to onlinetires.com or edgeracing. I haven't seen them go out of stock at either of those sites.

I'm on the RS2's 225's now and the grip is about 90% of the Azenis. RS2's Have better wet traction than the Azenis. RS2's love the heat in them so they are good for open track days. Azenis are better for autoX because if they get to hot, they get greasy. I'd buy either of them again. And both have good rim protectors

supahamster 12-02-2007 10:05 AM

Have you considered a set of BFGoodrich KDWs?

miatamania 12-02-2007 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by mr_mazda329 (Post 179860)
Hankooks aren't sold out guys. Go to onlinetires.com or edgeracing. I haven't seen them go out of stock at either of those sites.

I'm on the RS2's 225's now and the grip is about 90% of the Azenis. RS2's Have better wet traction than the Azenis. RS2's love the heat in them so they are good for open track days. Azenis are better for autoX because if they get to hot, they get greasy. I'd buy either of them again. And both have good rim protectors

Pretty much exactly how I feel after using both.

rappadan 12-02-2007 10:16 PM

azenis, but i was looking at the re01-r but couldnt come to spending the money on them.

90turboMX5 12-02-2007 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 178847)
Well, I've got them on a set of 7" wheels, and this appears to be the "nominal" fitment for them- the sidewall is roughly straight and horizontal and hangs over the lip of the wheel just ever so slightly. GChambers over on the other list mounted his onto 7.5" wheels, and I imagine that if you really wanted to you could stretch them out onto an 8" wheel, but I can't see the advantage in it.

The car is at home today, but I'll snap a picture this evening.

Yea, Geoff, Gus and pretty much every STS2 miata run the re01r's in 7.5" wide wheels. I'm sure they would also fit a 15x8. They are a lot better than the Azenis, we proven these tires to be at least 1 second faster on a 40-50 second SOLO course.
Btw, if you want to do SOLO, the Azenis are quite a lot better than the Hankooks.

Joe Perez 12-03-2007 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by supahamster (Post 180415)
Have you considered a set of BFGoodrich KDWs?

UTQG treadwear = 300? They look cool, but I can't see them being competative grip-wise with that sort of rating. The T/A-KD maybe, but they're considerably more expensive than the rest of the bunch and don't appear to offer anything special. Anybody using 'em in STS?

Zabac 12-03-2007 11:25 AM

i have the 615's and i love them
i have been looking at the reo1rs for some time now
i check my times against STS2 and CSP miatas even though in in SM@ (due to the hood) but i am NA so i think its reasonable to compare times...
anyways, the reo1rs seem to be a bit faster than the azenis, guys im typically close with tend to be a little faster now, but not always
but the reo1r does seem to be the better tire

levnubhin 12-03-2007 11:32 AM

Someone just get us a group buy on something, i need tires soon! Anyone know of any sales going on?
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cjernigan 12-03-2007 11:35 AM

Everyone bought tires from discount tire when they had $100 off.

levnubhin 12-03-2007 11:37 AM

I know it, I missed that:vash:
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