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sixshooter 08-15-2014 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by philstireservice (Post 1157853)
We have a 15x7 4x100 +15 .....what is the hub bore?

It uses Miata hubs.

Ben 08-15-2014 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by redrider706 (Post 1156851)
How about the Traklite Holeshot 15X8 Wheels that exomotive sells?

A definite contender. I'm just seeing if there was anything else out there.


Originally Posted by emilio700 (Post 1156963)
I'm not particularly interested, no. Sorry.

No worries; that was the expected reply (and why I didn't contact you personally). Thanks for chiming in, though.


Originally Posted by vehicular (Post 1157021)
I've never touched one. They look sharp, though, and for a shop display car, looking nice is actually a legitimate concern.


Also, Ben, you could hunt vrwheels.com, the VW Vortex wheel classifieds, and the NWP4Life (Honda kid forum) wheel classifieds. Those are all good places to find nice used wheels.

Function over form my friend, but thanks for the leads.

fail wagon 09-11-2014 11:36 PM

I have these on my car, they might be an option for a little more clearance

Konig Silver WIDEOPEN 20mm, 4x100, 13.6 pounds- MACHINED LIP for Miata, 15x8

cordycord 09-17-2014 12:05 AM

Space your wheels and raise your ride height. You've got 800lbs less stress on your hubs, so it shouldn't be a problem on a good pair.

Even if you space the rear and keep the front relatively stock, the added track will probably benefit handling, unless you're cone bending. If you autocross, forget everything I just wrote.

vehicular 09-17-2014 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by cordycord (Post 1167870)
Space your wheels and raise your ride height. You've got 800lbs less stress on your hubs, so it shouldn't be a problem on a good pair.

Even if you space the rear and keep the front relatively stock, the added track will probably benefit handling, unless you're cone bending. If you autocross, forget everything I just wrote.

1.) Spacers and reduced offset are going to put the exact same load on the hubs. Think about it, you're extending the moment arm the contact patch acts on the hub face/bearings with the same amount, you're just adding a negligible amount more weight with the spacers.

2.) Mods that make the car slower :noob:

atli126 03-20-2017 09:35 AM

I know this is a really old thread but these are new to me.

anyone run these in 15x7.5 0 offset?

https://www.semotors.com/drag-wheels...0-offset-rims/

TurboTim 03-20-2017 10:19 AM

Emilio changed his mind.

15x8 6UL Zero

Dietcoke 03-23-2017 04:21 AM


Originally Posted by TurboTim (Post 1399833)
Emilio changed his mind.

15x8 6UL Zero

If they came in x10, 10.5, or 11 i'd be all over it.

ridethecliche 03-23-2017 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by Dietcoke (Post 1400688)
If they came in x10, 10.5, or 11 i'd be all over it.

Erm?

15x10 6UL

15x11 6UL

Nvm, you meant zero offset only. My mistake.

Dietcoke 03-29-2017 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by ridethecliche (Post 1400768)
Erm?

15x10 6UL

15x11 6UL

Nvm, you meant zero offset only. My mistake.

Yeah, 2.5 inches of hub spacer isn't gonna fly.

ridethecliche 03-30-2017 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by Dietcoke (Post 1402242)
Yeah, 2.5 inches of hub spacer isn't gonna fly.

Or maybe all it's going to do is fly!


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