I have been thinking about going to a 15 inch wheel because there are a lot more choices for wheel/tire combos. These are the wheels I am considering.
http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda...t/60-1311.html
What are the advantages, handling wise, for going to a smaller wheel or remaining at 16?
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okay....it's been said. What about a "real" answer
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You already have nice wheels....
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Everything else just "Depends"........
You wanna buy them? I just think those Brightlites look better and they only weigh 12 pounds.
I live where even the coyotes won't go...
Highlight Silver & Tan 99 "With a Style Bar"
http://www.cardomain.com/id/riverracer
Member AARP & Meals on Wheels.....
Everything else just "Depends"........
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I just ordered my set.
Thomas
V-to-the-Dub
I would only give that $5 back to your seester for polishing my Voodoo knob
I live where even the coyotes won't go...
Well, I'm sure one of the engineers could answer this better than me, but I'm assuming that the wheel and tire package is lighter than the one you have alredy. This will reduce unsprung weight, which in turn will affect acceleration, braking, and handling in a good way. The bigger sidewall of a 15" wheel will give the rim more protection from potholes and the like. The smaller sidewall of the 16" wheel will be more responsive, but in a Miata, It might not make all that much of a difference, depending on which tire you choose. I think thats pretty much it, Iian?
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I'll pass on the kool kids selection of wheel. Thanks for the info blackzx...
Hey Bean...Iain beat you to it this time haahahahahahahaha
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