I'm wanting to put some helium's on my 92.
Would the masses go for 14" or 15"?
Pros and con's.
TIA.
Tailchaser if you see this isn't there someone at a Discount I should call.
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I'm wanting to put some helium's on my 92.
Would the masses go for 14" or 15"?
Pros and con's.
TIA.
Tailchaser if you see this isn't there someone at a Discount I should call.
Go with the 15". They look great, and they offer the bigger tire selection.
Agree..... and 14's are getting harder and harder to find.
15x7 wider is better :)
Are the Helium's a straight fit or require rings and/or adaptors?
TIA.
They don't "require" anything, but you can use hubcentric rings with them. No other parts required.Quote:
Originally Posted by rudedog
BTW, don't waste your time with Discount Tire. Go straight to Goodwin Racing and order them there. 15" x 6.5" silver Heliums for $79.95 each. Good luck getting any Discount to match that price.
Dang $79.00 each!
http://www.good-win-racing.com/miata...um%20small.jpg
Sweet deal! :afro:
Titus are these the rims you have on your car??
You betcha!Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...18_16_full.jpg
A note on the Goodwin price- It does not include the caps ($6 each) or the hubcentric rings ($4.50 each). 4 wheels with rings, caps, and shipping to DFW will run you $409.10 from Goodwin. That said, DTD isn't even selling them anymore.Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
OK, now I'm really confused.
On epost says no rings required but you can use them.
Then the next says rings at $.
Maybe I don't know what these rings are for and what they do.
Advantage/disadvantage?
Required?
The Hubcentic rings are not a bad ideal in my opion.Quote:
Originally Posted by rudedog
Quote:
Centerbores on most OEM wheels come machined to exact specifications for the vehicles they come on. Aftermarket wheels usually have a standard centerbore measurement, which may or may not fit your vehicle without a small adapter called a hubcentric ring.