Rim and Tire Size help 2001 SE
#1
Rim and Tire Size help 2001 SE
Hi,
My son has a 2001 Miata SE with Flying Miata Springs and bilstein struts, so I was told it is lower than stock. He wants to switch the look. He wants to go to 15" (car has 16") rims that are slightly deeper. I know nothing about rims and tires but know that he can't just buy 15's and have them fit (unless totally lucky). What size rims and tires would accomplish this with out and other modifications. I would want to be able to just take the old rims and tires off and put new rims and tires on. Please be as specific as possible so I would know exactly what to look for.
Thanks for your help ,
David
My son has a 2001 Miata SE with Flying Miata Springs and bilstein struts, so I was told it is lower than stock. He wants to switch the look. He wants to go to 15" (car has 16") rims that are slightly deeper. I know nothing about rims and tires but know that he can't just buy 15's and have them fit (unless totally lucky). What size rims and tires would accomplish this with out and other modifications. I would want to be able to just take the old rims and tires off and put new rims and tires on. Please be as specific as possible so I would know exactly what to look for.
Thanks for your help ,
David
#2
Hi David,
That's a tough one as there isn't enough information.
- why does he want 15" wheels
- how does he use the car - track, auto-cross, daily driving around town?
- how low does he want the car to be?
- is he willing to change suspension to make things work with new wheels if the ones he wants don't fir with FM springs?
- how wide he wants the wheels to be?
- is he going to have aggressive alignment/camber?
- is he doing this for looks or function?
A good place to look would be Miata specific wheel vendors like 949 Racing, Good-Win Racing, Flyin Miata, Moss Miata and others.
Good-Win has some decent info about most of their wheels including weight, size, needed modifications, fitment problems, etc.
Miata Wheels - Mazda Performance Parts
I would recommend giving them a call. You can also go to Miata.net forum and see pictures of different wheels on different miatas that Brian from Good-Win posts.
That's a tough one as there isn't enough information.
- why does he want 15" wheels
- how does he use the car - track, auto-cross, daily driving around town?
- how low does he want the car to be?
- is he willing to change suspension to make things work with new wheels if the ones he wants don't fir with FM springs?
- how wide he wants the wheels to be?
- is he going to have aggressive alignment/camber?
- is he doing this for looks or function?
A good place to look would be Miata specific wheel vendors like 949 Racing, Good-Win Racing, Flyin Miata, Moss Miata and others.
Good-Win has some decent info about most of their wheels including weight, size, needed modifications, fitment problems, etc.
Miata Wheels - Mazda Performance Parts
I would recommend giving them a call. You can also go to Miata.net forum and see pictures of different wheels on different miatas that Brian from Good-Win posts.
#4
That's for the response.
Looks (not function)
Street (non racing)
No further mods wanted
Going lower an inch wouldn't be bad.
Wheels wide as possible without making mods.
no aggressive camber or alignment.
Jacob, I was going to write something negative back but that likely wouldn't help you. Good luck.
Looks (not function)
Street (non racing)
No further mods wanted
Going lower an inch wouldn't be bad.
Wheels wide as possible without making mods.
no aggressive camber or alignment.
Jacob, I was going to write something negative back but that likely wouldn't help you. Good luck.
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David,
Go here and pick any 15x8 (they are all proper Miata fitment wheels).
http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda/miata/process.html
Match them with a 205/50/15 tire of your choice and you will be fine.
Go here and pick any 15x8 (they are all proper Miata fitment wheels).
http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda/miata/process.html
Match them with a 205/50/15 tire of your choice and you will be fine.
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