Primi feedback su tire/rim swap di Good Win. Amanti del cerchio da 15........... SCORDATEVELO! :p:harhar:
"The ND Generation Miata returns to 4x100 lug pattern, stock tire sizes are 195/50/16 on 16x6.5 and 205/45/17 on 17x7...which means stock diameter is actually a range from 23.6 to 24.3 inch. Within that range there are interesting upgrade sizes to consider. For customers seeking more performance in 16 inch sizes consider 205/50/16 up through 225/45 on 16x7 and 16x8 wheels. We have already done some fitment testing and figured out that an easy upgrade in 17 inch is 215/45/17 and that fits with our wheel choices that are 42mm to 50mm offsets. With stock size 205/45/17 tires you can run offsets as low as 40mm and still fit in factory fenders with 1 degree negative camber or better, and 195/50/16 fits down to about 35mm offset. Running 235/40/17 requires fender roll unless you run a high offset of 48mm or higher and sufficient camber (see our 6UL wheel fitments). Please note that 15 inch wheels do NOT clear the big ND brake calipers, even on cars without the Brembo upgrade!"
"The ND Generation Miata returns to 4x100 lug pattern, stock tire sizes are 195/50/16 on 16x6.5 and 205/45/17 on 17x7...which means stock diameter is actually a range from 23.6 to 24.3 inch. Within that range there are interesting upgrade sizes to consider. For customers seeking more performance in 16 inch sizes consider 205/50/16 up through 225/45 on 16x7 and 16x8 wheels. We have already done some fitment testing and figured out that an easy upgrade in 17 inch is 215/45/17 and that fits with our wheel choices that are 42mm to 50mm offsets. With stock size 205/45/17 tires you can run offsets as low as 40mm and still fit in factory fenders with 1 degree negative camber or better, and 195/50/16 fits down to about 35mm offset. Running 235/40/17 requires fender roll unless you run a high offset of 48mm or higher and sufficient camber (see our 6UL wheel fitments). Please note that 15 inch wheels do NOT clear the big ND brake calipers, even on cars without the Brembo upgrade!"