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Old 05-25-2004, 11:31 PM
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Question Rim Size

I've noticed alot of the MX-3s have 17" rims on them they look nice... I'm a form and function kinda guy, how much does the 17" rims effect the ride, and turning ability, cauz I am looking at dropin my car 1.8" next.. I like how the 15" rims look, just want diffrent style.. was thinking about gettin 16"rims... just wonderin why do all the AM modded MX-3s have 17" rims...
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Old 05-26-2004, 08:02 AM
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because IMO 16's are too small..It looks like if you missed money to buy 17's lol...no really i think 16's are too small...17's looks nice..and personnaly i don't have 18's because the price is way to high...
as far as ride quality it's really nice...cornering is a lot difference but you do feel a the little bumps in the roard too...one thing i hate with them..wheel hop!!!
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Re: Rim Size

yeah, wheel hop is a big problem with mine. But, IMO, 18's look better, but if you went with 18's, then the ride would be like thunder mountain railroad at disneyland...and if you haven't been to disneyland, it would be like you were always driving on dirt. My 17s are very bumpy, but, I was willing to make a little sacrifice in comfort to get my rims.
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Re: Rim Size

Im not so sure you would want to go the 18" route... wheel rub would suddenly become a big problem, especially if you get it dropped. Either that or you would need paper-thin rubber sidewalls lol
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Re: Rim Size

ya wheel rub is what I'm worried about... that's why I was wonderin about going bigger than the stock 15" rims... but with the tires I got runnin 15"rims allows me to carry a full size spare.. yea
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Re: Rim Size

I really don't like how 15s look on our cars...even 16s are a little too small for me. But if that's what you like...go for it. and, as far as wheel rub goes...I don't think you'd have to worry about it. If you get 17s/18s, then drop it, the only way it would rub is if you got tires that are too big, or if your lowering springs are too soft. But, if you lower it, the springs will be firmer, and wont travel as far, so you wont have a problem with wheel rub...at least I don't think.
I was told by professionals that I could fit 18s with 40/35% profile.
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Re: Rim Size

...with a camber kit maybe. I have a hard time seeing 18s on a lowered MX3... the second you turn a corner your fender will rub.
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Re: Rim Size

ya rubbin when I hit a bump in the road wan't a big concern.. I figured stiffer springs would be fine to fix that.. I'm worried about when you turn the wheel to steer lock your inside of the tires will rub against the wheel well
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Re: Rim Size

I don't know much about wheel size etc...I just quote what other people tell me. I was told by a friend who works with michelin, that I could go with 18s, and nothing would rub...and he said that if later I decided to lower my car, it wouldn't cause a problem!
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Re: Rim Size

i likw the way 16s look i really dont like huge wheels but i was also wondering if racing at the strip with 16s if ill lose to much traction? because i really dont care how it looks as long as the wheels perform well
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If you performance wheel/tires...get some lightweight wheels and some slicks

as far as 18's goes...I've seen them couple of times but you got to have 215-35/18 in order to fit...no rubbing there
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Re: Rim Size

yeah...35% is just way too small. It would be like riding a really bad rollercoaster. As far as traction, just get some drag radials. Unless you plan on spending a lot of time at the strip, IMO, slicks aren't worth it.
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Re: Rim Size

I am lookn for BRP (Back Road Performance) that is how I'm tuning my car, for back and mountain roads... I'm more of a technique driver, I put more imphasis on the corner than the strait.
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Re: Rim Size

I've never heard of BRP...but if that's your style, go for it.
I don't have much of a chance to go on mountain roads. I live in So. Cal. and all the mountain roads here are busy as hell!
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Re: Rim Size

BRP I made up, but sounded funnyl, and a works... lol
the principle is there, our car was written by car and driver to have a "back road fun factor".. but ya
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