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2. I don't want a black, or near black wheel. 3. They cost way too much. 4. The STI wheels currently offered is 7" and not 7.5". 5. Again, I really don't want black wheels. |
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My experience in dealing with this issue over time shows that people have many myths regarding wider tires if they want to justify their use on their car. One myth is that putting the same tire on a wider rim is a good thing. The most important factor, however, is that the tire fit properly on the rim and is not stretched or squeezed onto a rim, i.e., you choose the tire you want and then the rim for proper fitment. Let's face it, modders want to believe that wider is better, when in fact, it may well not be. You choose the tire/wheel combination for the specific purpose intended from a performance perspective. That said, from an aesthetic standpoint, bigger and wider wheels look more aggressive and "better". This is part of a "ricer" philosophy that if you make the car look more aggressive through stance, sound, wings, CAI's, tunes, etc., it will somehow make the car into something it isn't. That's OK, because part of owning a car is to make you feel better. I'm not immune from that. I like a flusher look with wheels and changes in stance can make a car look sleeker. But I don't kid myself into believing it actually makes the car perform any better. |
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JDM STI wheels come in 17x7.5 (what I had) and 18x7.5. I'm pointing out similarities between the near black TRD and STI and discouraging them. TWS' color options aren't black. So you don't really want the near black TRD wheels now?
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Since you drive a Miata, I suggest you actually talk to someone who seriously races them about tire/wheel choice and what is most important and the trade-off's involved. I used to own a Mazda 3 and, as part of an owner's club, went through this process. You can learn a lot about misconceptions... Unfortunately, most of what you read on the internet is just not true.....
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I remember the designers mentioning that you can go up to a 225 tire with this car, which means a 7.5" wheel width. ![]() I believe only exception was the TRD 14R60 car, but it was primarily focused for track. It had additional front and rear aero, a big wing and hence more weight on the tires and more traction. |
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You seem like a sensible guy and Toyota has offered a sensible, balanced package fitting for your needs.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNjgv6fIBdM"]86 complete car "hachiroku" produced by Netz TOYOTA Hyogo - YouTube[/ame] And guess what's in it: Wheels TWS T66-F Size (F) 18x8.0J INSET44 Size (R) 18x8.0J INSET44 Tires Michelin PILOT SUPER SPORT 2 Size (F)225/40/18 Size (R)225/40/18
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![]() IMO a lot car modifications and the reasoning behind them are significantly influenced by emotion and philosophy...sometimes for the better and sometimes not. They're just often hard to express online and even harder to change someone's mind on the topic. - Andrew Last edited by Racecomp Engineering; 04-05-2018 at 06:05 PM. |
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![]() In fact the faster tire/wheel combo in our car (without power mods and aero) is the one used in the Gazoo 86/BRZ races. It is the 205/55 16 size on a 7" wheel, but ONLY with semi slicks that have very stiff sidewalls. It isn't a coincidence that in these races all the Japanese tire companies are testing new designs before going into production. The new Yokohama A052 is an example of a very successful tire receiving its qualifications in the particular races. All the teams that were getting first positions had this tire and Yokohama decided it was worth to make it to production. Bridgestone is testing this year a new design and if it is successful, we might also see it going into production too . Do you really believe that all the tire companies would test their new designs in a sub-optimal size? They really need to have the best possible corner speeds, the maximum track speeds, the highest tire temperatures and so on. Last edited by nikitopo; 04-06-2018 at 01:58 AM. |
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Obscure opinion? Lol. I am talking only with facts. It is not about my personal opinion. These were known for years and I have mentioned them again, but people don't like to listen. I just took again the opportunity because of user rvoll. He knows his stuff and truth should be reminded to the rest of the members here.
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Here is a picture of the test car: ![]() And you ignored the Gazoo races part
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From all of my research and experience, I don't see any need to lower your car or buy wide rims, or move to a wider tire, unless you want to race your car with racing tires or put a turbo on your car. With a turbo, you probably want to move to a staggered fitment as the driving wheels will need a bit more stick. The Michelin OEM Primacy tires are actually good for sliding through corners, if that's what you want to do. However, if you want a bit more stick, you move to a better tire but at the same size. In our car, from a performance perspective, there is no performance reason to move to a larger size. And again, you choose your wheel size to fit the tire you want/need. I'm moving to a slightly different wheel for a couple of reasons, but they have virtually nothing to do with performance. I don't want a polished wheel on my car and don't think black looks good on a silver car. (That's totally my opinion, however) I like a more flush look, so a smaller offset makes sense. And forged wheels are stronger than pressure cast wheels and I have hit some curbs in the past. Again, please don't try and justify your use of wider wheels as being functionally better. If you like the way they look, then go for it. You're not racing your car (and neither am I), so get the car looking the way that makes you feel best, even if it is not supported by the fact. By the way, I do this all of the time with my cars just because getting the car to look good in my eyes is important to me. After all, occasionally I am human..... |
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