Brakes Wheels 1st Gen Tires R53 widest square tire setup

Discussion in '1st Generation: 2002–06 R50, R53 & 2004–08 R52' started by MrBlah, Jun 24, 2015.

  1. MrBlah

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    anyone wanna comment? Looking for light & wide car will see the dragon & local roads, maybe autocross/vir too. I think I'm going with 16" star spec's I have 17 right now

    it is not a daily driver, but I would like to stick with all 4 the same size so I can rotate easily, will go coilovers next summer

    leaning towards kosie kr4 or kr2 or some enkei sr6 but I'm not sure what offset & tire size is needed to maximize and allow rotation
     
  2. Eric@Helix

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    Go 16" max. You might even be able to get away with 15" wheels if you don't have a BBK. If you're going as wide as 8" wheels, you'll have to check offset to be sure you don't rub too much. My policy is to let others be the guinea pig. Look around the internetz and see what others have done.
     
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    Some info from a similar topic on another board... link to online tool at the bottom.

     
  4. MrBlah

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    I have stock brakes and am considering 15's
     
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    ps I searched around a bit for what offset people run on 16's and that led me to post here
     
  6. jeffster06

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    Should check out some 949 racing 6ul's clear the stock brakes fine and wilwoods with a spacer.
     
  7. MrBlah

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    those are growing on me, but they do look almost the same as the rims I already have
     
  8. MrBlah

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    really looking at these whatever they are, in 15" or 16"

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    Tire options (for aggressive tires anyway) will be more plentiful in 15 if that matters to you.

    Those look TE37-esque which is a pretty solid style imho :Thumbsup:
     
  11. MrBlah

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    the kosei KR2 looks almost the same, not sure if they make it in a 15 with the right offset

    here's what I have now, wanted a style that is different

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  12. ColinGreene

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    a RPF1 fits the car in 16x8 and you can put R56 brakes under it with a 225 tyre on the car.
    that should be plenty.
    Look for that gray car on Mini torque under DOMO, Though its amazing to me how many people want to copy that car.
     
  13. MrBlah

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    ahh I see he has rota wheels, 660 $ with a 20mm offset

    #Bronze GRIDV 16x8.0J
    #Hankook RS212 in 215/45 R16
    #Stud conversion with Muteki SR48 Steel Nuts

    16x8 Rota Grid V Wheels 4x100 Rim 20mm Offset Hyper Black | eBay

    17 pounds a tire, the 15" K2R is quite a bit lighter, 13.5, not sure if they will clear R56 brakes though that's what I will probably end up with
     
  14. ColinGreene

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    Pm the guy who owns the car and ask? You could always run R56 cooper brakes, same caliper smaller rotor and bracket to accommodate barrel size.
    I still dont encourage you to copy someone elses car though.
     
  15. MrBlah

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    he does not run 15" K2R's I'm not sure what asking him would do for me, what do you mean copy someones car? That makes no sense unless you buy custom rims cut just for your car there is always someone else that has the same rims as you do
     

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