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  • Help me choose best bang-for-buck tire/wheel combo

    I have installed the KYBs and FMS springs and now it's time to upgrade the wheels and tires.

    I'm looking for most bang for my buck tire/wheel combo. I dont care what it looks like. I want best general performance and least possible clearance headaches.

    I'm open to any combinations of diameters, widths, backspacing, offset, whatever. I like the Aero Race Wheels on SummitRacing but I couldn't find anything less than 7" width.

    Ideally I would like an all season tire that I could take up skiing but I'm open to suggestions for both. If the wheels are cheap enough I'll buy a set of 8 and 1 set of summer tires and 1 set of winter tires.

    thanks!
    dan

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    On the BP and BPT car I have KYB's and FMS springs. Both have miata 14" wheels. The BP car has 165/65/14 tires. OK ride, car handle very nice. The BPT car has Toyo proxes? 195/45/14's and what a difference. Handling is excellent. This is the tire size I would recommend. No clearance issues at all.

    195/45/14's


    165/65/14's

    BP Festiva http://www.cardomain.com/ride/723319 - SOLD
    BPT Festiva www.cardomain.com/ride/2260009 - SOLD
    BPT GTX www.cardomain.com/ride/2436495 - SOLD
    New GTX - http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3294846/ - SOLD

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    • #3
      Ditto on the 195/45/14 Toyo's
      Brian
      http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2274977



      93 GL modyfied!!!
      :fish:

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      • #4
        thanks Matt, thats good to know that a 14 will fit with the KYB/FMS combo. That should open up some possibilities since I was mostly looking at 13s. As nice as it would be to have the 4x100 pattern i don't plan on swapping in the Aspire stuff anytime soon. I'm hoping I can find something cheap and simple. Do you have any aftermarket cheap/light wheel recommendations?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 25Horseplay
          Ditto on the 195/45/14 Toyo's
          so if the Toyos are a great tire and i'll trust you guys on that one how do i figure out what size wheel (width, offset, backspacing) I should go with?

          thanks,
          dan

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          • #6
            I have 14x6 with 38mm offset. No trouble with the KYB/FMS springs.
            Brian
            http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2274977



            93 GL modyfied!!!
            :fish:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 25Horseplay
              I have 14x6 with 38mm offset. No trouble with the KYB/FMS springs.
              what wheel is that? how much backspacing? i dont totally understand the importance of offset.

              i'm thinking the America Racing Estrellas might be nice. A little bit flashy for me but not too expensive and a nice looking wheel.

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              • #8
                the toyos also come in 195/45/15 as well, just food for thought.

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                • #9
                  1010tires.com has a good page that explains offset.


                  Basically, 0 offset would have the mounting surface of the wheel centered between the rims. + offset moves the mounting surface towards the outside rim, - moves it towards the inside.
                  OX SMASH!!

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                  • #11
                    having some trouble getting my head wrapped around the concept of backspacing and offset and the difference between the two.
                    Sounds like they go hand-in-hand though so if you get a wheel with the right offset it will probably have the right backspacing too?

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                    • #12
                      I really dig the Aero wheels myself. I thought somebody on here was running those. Maybe they will post some pics
                      Currently Festiva-less. Please don't hate me

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                      • #13
                        Backspacing is a better method of measuring the wheel. Wheel manufacturers/retailers don't use it because they hate the world. This is the same tire width is measured in metric, but wheel width in imperial.

                        Say you have a 5" wide wheel and a 6" wide wheel, both with the same offset. The 6" wide wheel will have .5" more backspace than the 5".
                        OX SMASH!!

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                        • #14
                          I see AeroRaceWheels.com has 10 Black, 13x6, 4 on 4 1/2, 3 1/2" backspacing in stock in their overstock area for $30 each. These wheels weigh about 12lbs I think. Would 3.5" backspacing work?
                          I also found DaimondRacingWheels.com which have an 11lb. 13x6 w/ 3.5" backspacing for $52. Probably not worth $22 per wheel to save 1 pound.

                          I'm thinking maybe the 13x6 Aero Race Wheels w/ Sumitomo HTR 200 185/60/13? Cheap and easy. Would this combo work?

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                          • #15
                            On a 6" wide wheel a 3.5" backspace would mean an offset of -12. You might rub the fenders with those. IIRC the miata wheel is -45mm offset, the bmw bottlecaps I was looking at were -25mm.
                            OX SMASH!!

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