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    Larger Rims on CB9?

    Would a 17" rim fit in a CB9 without any modding? Would this decrease my performance too? I prefer performance over look and black rims with silver or red highlights if that helps.
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    #2
    Originally posted by CB7Nub View Post
    Would a 17" rim fit in a CB9 without any modding? Would this decrease my performance too?
    Yes. If you're lowered, you may have to roll your fenders.
    Yes. Engine has to work harder to rotate heavier wheels.

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      #3
      Ah I see, would it be better to just put 15" rims on?
      Why would a 17" fit only fit if you lower it? Wouldn't you have less room? The fenders make sense though.
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        #4
        Originally posted by CB7Nub View Post
        Ah I see, would it be better to just put 15" rims on?
        Why would a 17" fit only fit if you lower it? Wouldn't you have less room? The fenders make sense though.
        I didn't say you had to lower your CB in order to fit 17"s. I said that if you're lowered you may have to roll your fenders depending on offset and width.

        15"s are typically lighter, but the same size as OEM. Most people prefer 16"s, as they are a good mix of size and performance.

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          #5
          I have 18s with no rub. It all depends on your offset and width of the tire. Im runnin 215-35-18
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            #6
            I heard if you add a big size rim you speedometer doesn't read properly anymore.
            For example if it says 100 kph you would be going only 96.6 kph or something.

            If I put 16's and lower it would it fit right? What would you guys recommend for width?
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              #7
              205/55-R16 will be closest to stock size.

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                #8
                Ah, would you know how much stock rims weight?
                I'm looking on Tire Rack (lol yes I'm that noob) for that size, what would be a good place/brand to buy from?
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                  #9
                  Go with 17's they look the best in my opinion. if your tires are larger then stock your speedo will read slower then you are actually going. Use the miata tire size calculator to figure out your speedo readings.

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                    Originally posted by H22WAGON93 View Post
                    I have 18s with no rub. It all depends on your offset and width of the tire. Im runnin 215-35-18
                    I have 18" that DO rub(in the rear). & Im stock hight. (225/40/R18).

                    so it depends on the size/offset/tires/ex...



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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Joshs92ex View Post
                      205/55-R16 will be closest to stock size.
                      Wrong.

                      Per the Miata Tire Size Calculator, as well as the concept of +1 Tire Size determination

                      http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

                      You'd have the following sizes to stay within OEM specifications

                      185/70-14 - Stock OEM DX/LX coupe and sedan tire size
                      195/60-15 - Stock OEM LX Wagon / EX / EX Wagon / 10th Anniv / SE tire size
                      205/50-16 - +1 over OEM 15" Size
                      215/40-15 - +2 over OEM 15" Size

                      Personally I went with a 215/45-17 tire, because I had a milder drop and wanted to close up the tire to fender gap.

                      Has anyone weighed a stock OEM alloy combination? Honestly, there are lightweight 17" rims out there that are going to be a performance increase.

                      Don't forget that you're adding wheel width, which will benefit handling, as well as a lower profile sidewall, which should go a ways towards reducing sidewall flex and firming up handling.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by AccordWarrior View Post
                        Wrong.
                        Fuck, you're right. I accidentally put in 195/65 as the OEM size.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by 91blkcoupe View Post
                          Go with 17's they look the best in my opinion. if your tires are larger then stock your speedo will read slower then you are actually going. Use the miata tire size calculator to figure out your speedo readings.
                          Will it read slower if I only get wider tires? Anything bigger would change it?

                          Originally posted by AccordWarrior View Post
                          Wrong.

                          Per the Miata Tire Size Calculator, as well as the concept of +1 Tire Size determination

                          http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

                          You'd have the following sizes to stay within OEM specifications

                          185/70-14 - Stock OEM DX/LX coupe and sedan tire size
                          195/60-15 - Stock OEM LX Wagon / EX / EX Wagon / 10th Anniv / SE tire size
                          205/50-16 - +1 over OEM 15" Size
                          215/40-15 - +2 over OEM 15" Size

                          Personally I went with a 215/45-17 tire, because I had a milder drop and wanted to close up the tire to fender gap.

                          Has anyone weighed a stock OEM alloy combination? Honestly, there are lightweight 17" rims out there that are going to be a performance increase.

                          Don't forget that you're adding wheel width, which will benefit handling, as well as a lower profile sidewall, which should go a ways towards reducing sidewall flex and firming up handling.
                          Ah nice do you have any problems with 215/45-17? How does the ride change? Thanks a lot for the guide.

                          Also you you mean 215/40-17 not 15?
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by CB7Nub View Post
                            Will it read slower if I only get wider tires? Anything bigger would change it?



                            Ah nice do you have any problems with 215/45-17? How does the ride change? Thanks a lot for the guide.

                            Also you you mean 215/40-17 not 15?
                            Tire width doesn't affect anything...tire diameter does.

                            I had Neuspeed Sport/KYB AGX on my car, and a hard right hand corner with someone in the back seat caused a very minor rub on the fender lip. I never had that problem when I didn't have someone in the car.

                            The only difference I noticed in the ride was that the tires were more likely to follow the ruts in the road.

                            Had I had the chance to spec out tires again, I wouldn't have changed anything. My speedometer was always ~2 mph off, so honestly when I changed tire sizes, I was always within that range. If I was slightly lower, I might have been more likely to pick up the 215/40-17 tire. The difference was 0.25" of fender to tire spacing.

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                              #15
                              Is there a way to fix the speedo if you change the wheel size?
                              I don't want any rub if possible.
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                              1991 Honda Accord EX-R Wagon - RIP 10/14/2010

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