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03-20-2008, 06:49 AM | #1 |
XRANNIE
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how big can i go?
hi guys-n-gals.
the fd has original factory stock springs/suspension/wheels and tires no desire to mod it right now= wanting to buy wheel/tire set- no local place that i know of to go shop/look/compare-(anyone know an actual walk-in wheel store- or rotary shop w/wheel selection- near nashville=DO TELL! PLEASE!) also, i'm kinda doing it backwards, looking at pics and bothering sellers before knowing what to ask for, i know this is annoyoing to the sellers !!!!!- he wants to go bigger-like 17x8 front and 17x10 rear- .i found some 17" oz wheels with 35mm offset-have no clue if that'll do- realized how ignorant i am about this- it's a low mile fd, he doesn't want to roll the fenders- (whatever he adds/installs, must be able to be removed to put it back stock ) so.. any of you great rotary experts know the answer- with stock suspension/brakes on 1994 mazda rx7,- what size offset/wheel/tire can i go to without rolling and without rubbing the fenders? not a drifter/streetracer-he does love interstate roll-ons though ) just wants to make it this spring's daily driver- thanks- i did search first, tried asking this at the old club too- everyone hated on xrannie.
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03-21-2008, 08:50 AM | #2 |
Rotary Fanatic
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im not a expert here but i know a little because i just went thru searching for wheels myself. so i say if you go 17's then go for 5zigen FN01R-C or ENKEI RPF1's. they are about the lightest most reasonable priced wheels out there. as far as offsets/widths that all depends on tire size you want to run and all that. but here is the tire wheel sizing guide off the other site. so if a moderater wants to start a sticky on this it would be good
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03-22-2008, 09:32 AM | #3 | |
XRANNIE
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Big Thank You!
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yea! thanks a bunch- there is a lot more to consider compared to my DA(acura) when picking wheels! it sure ain't as simple as i thought it would be- but it's gonna be worth the trouble and waiting.......
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