Need a good wheels and tire for auto cross

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  1. Dylanarnett

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    I don't auto cross but I want the most rubber under my mini as possible, I bought an 08 mini and was wondering what diameter, width and offset I should run to fit a 225 tire or bigger on my mini... I want at least a 45 side wall also... So far I came up with. 16x7 with a 35mm offset I just want to be sure they will fit
     
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    Welcome to MA! I can't help but someone will be along that can.
     
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    A lot of guys run Dunlop Direzza ZII star spec. Wheels: Enkie RPF1 or 949 racing wheels. I think the 949.... Depending on size may need spacers but that would be a question to ask someone more qualified.
     
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    Thread title........Need a good wheels and tire for auto cross

    First sentence........I don't auto cross but I want the most rubber ....

    Huh? :smilewinkgrin:

    Sorry couldn't resist.

    Have you used any of the numerous tire size calculators to compare the different options?
     
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    I think he means he wants his car to look like he auto crosses. Ha! Kinda like a lot of us here.
     
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    I like the rally car look. :arf:
     
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    Me too Chuck. I like a lot of looks. As long as it looks like it actually has a function. Non of that weird-camber slammed carp.
     
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    Doesn't matter to me what ones car looks like. If they like it that's grand. :smilewinkgrin:
     
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    Haha. Always the politician, eh Chuck?
     
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    Considering what most all politicians are doing now I guess that's quite a slam. Now get off my lawn! :prrr:
     
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    #11 sethat46, Aug 27, 2015
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    I kid Chuck. I ain't even on your lawn!! I'm all jacked up on Mt. Dew! I'm gonna come at you like a spider monkey!

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  12. Steve

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    First, welcome to M/A!

    As to the rest :biggrin5: yeah, okay, some of this wording is a bit confusing. A couple things are clear, though.

    1) Will 225/45s on 16x7s w/ 35mm offset fit his 2nd Gen (assuming it's not an R52) MINI? That's specific and straight forward but I don't know 2nd gen clearances. Anyone?

    I've put 225/45s on 16x7.5 and 16x8. To my eye 8" is the limit for 225s, only go with a wider wheel if you want stretch. The 225s were also a close fit in the wheel wells, would be worse if the offset wasn't near perfect, but that was on a 1st Gen car. 225 on 7.5" works and looks great. Only guessing but I think 225s on 7" wheels might be a bit much. On the other hand, in the looks dept it's all in the eye of the beholder. What wheel is that 16x7 you've found?

    2) He's looking for other wheel options with offsets that will clear on his 2nd Gen when wrapped in 225/45s.
     
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    I've been running Star Specs 225/45R16 on Enkei PF01 16x7, et43 on a first gen.
    Requires 5mm spacer up front, no spacer in rear. My car is quite low, but both front and rear can require some trim trimming to eliminate rubbing. On a less-lowered car, should be fine. I think second gen clearance is very similar, at similar ride height. But R56's tend to ride higher I think, all else being equal.
     
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    Yeah, I'd assume the general clearance between springs and wheel arches is at least similar but what always worries me most is the wheel offset and I have no idea whether that requirement changed between 1st and 2nd gen.
     
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    Tire Rack's configurator shows the same fitment for 2nd gen in the PF01 - 16x7, 43 offset.

    It's certainly possible that clearance will be plus or minus a few mm one way or the other, requiring slightly more or less spacer for strut clearance, or more or less ride height or trimming to provide clearance at the wheel arch or wheel well liner contact points...

    225 is a FAT tire for this car. 215 is usually pretty safe for fit, 225 will often have some rubbing, until it doesn't. :cornut:
     
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    Must not have been that important of a question to the OP......hasn't been back yet.
     
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    Maybe we frightened the poor fella! We just get so excited for newbies.

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