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Joe Perez 05-04-2009 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by elesjuan (Post 403900)
what the fuck is that Joe? Get bored again??

It makes about as much sense as this thread.

docdrey 05-04-2009 06:56 PM

sorry for the dumb question. i grew up around bmw junkies. i own an m5 so staggered is all i know.

curly 05-04-2009 07:09 PM

Well kudos for not calling us all assholes, we probably deserved it. Do a lot of searching, staggered setups are a no-no for Miatas. They're a very balanced car, and benefit most from a balanced (aka equal) tire size. For an NA, you start running into some fitment issues at around a 225-235 width in the front, and I think 235-255 for an NB, again on the front. You can put wider wheels on the rear since you don't have to deal with them turning, but then you'll just be adding understeer issues since you're now under-tired in the front.

At the 225+ width sizes, you're hopefully putting some very sticky rubber on the wheels, as I don't believe it to be very necessary on the street (unless you're driving very dangerously, or have obscene amounts of power). If you are running track tires at 225+ widths, you'll notice a little of the "throwability" of the Miata start to disappear, and you'll be wrestling with it more around corners.

This is all incredibly opinionated, and I'm sure others will chime in disagreeing and putting in their own ideas about wide tires and staggered setups, but that's my :2cents:

DOHCPanther 05-04-2009 07:21 PM

If you are planning to make some serious power take a look at mine. 235/40/17's on SSR's from Tire Rack. I get some rub on the front when hitting the stops on the rack and the rear needed minor rolling of the fenders. It is not what most run here but there is some tire under the car now. My ride height is higher than most but it helps getting in and out of the car and speed bumps are not a problem now.


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