01-23-2009, 01:55 PM
I'm considering a set of wheels for the Slowtege for H-stock.
1) Keep the current stockers, swap on race rubber once it stops snowing (currently running snow tires). Unknown weight, but probably between 14-16lb. Haven't been able to weigh them sans tire.
2) Locate and purchase a set of stock-sized (15x6) wheels from a 1999+ Miata. Probably under $400 for a set in decent condition. Supposedly a little over 13lb.
3) SSR Type-Cs... right around $350 a wheel new. Just under 9lb. each. My main objection to these is that they would put a solid dent in my third-car-savings. Finding a set used is a possibility (there is a set on Miata.net, but the guy selling them is questionable) but these aren't exactly common.
4) Another option? No one makes 15x6 wheels. I can find stock Honda wheels (of unknown offset/hub size/weight) but they don't look very light. Another option is hitting the junk yard; there's a 2003 Protege LX in one local yard that I've already pulled things from, but yards usually charge $100+ each for wheels.
Wheels must be 15x6, 4x100, 40mm offset +/- 6.5mm, with a 54.1mm hub diameter.
Thoughts?
1) Keep the current stockers, swap on race rubber once it stops snowing (currently running snow tires). Unknown weight, but probably between 14-16lb. Haven't been able to weigh them sans tire.
2) Locate and purchase a set of stock-sized (15x6) wheels from a 1999+ Miata. Probably under $400 for a set in decent condition. Supposedly a little over 13lb.
3) SSR Type-Cs... right around $350 a wheel new. Just under 9lb. each. My main objection to these is that they would put a solid dent in my third-car-savings. Finding a set used is a possibility (there is a set on Miata.net, but the guy selling them is questionable) but these aren't exactly common.
4) Another option? No one makes 15x6 wheels. I can find stock Honda wheels (of unknown offset/hub size/weight) but they don't look very light. Another option is hitting the junk yard; there's a 2003 Protege LX in one local yard that I've already pulled things from, but yards usually charge $100+ each for wheels.
Wheels must be 15x6, 4x100, 40mm offset +/- 6.5mm, with a 54.1mm hub diameter.
Thoughts?
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