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_IMPACT_ December-1st-2001 11:18 PM

What size rims can i put on my ES 2.0 w/winters?
 
What size rims can i put on my ES 2.0 w/winters? I live in Ottawa and i need to know before its snows.......thanks in advance:blue:

Raptor December-3rd-2001 01:46 PM

Myself I've put on 15 inch wheels with P195-55-R15 Nokian Tyres. When buying Steels wheels, be carefull and insure that the center, is exactly the size of the stock one. You want to stay away from those universal steel wheels. Mazda wheels are configure to sit on the wheel center and not the bolts.

I'm also in the Ottawa region.

Contact me if you want to know more.

Raptor :blue:

_IMPACT_ December-4th-2001 08:28 AM

Whats your email address?
 
Raptor...i would love to find out your email address so i can find out where you got your wheels and stuff....let me know......

KrisA December-6th-2001 01:05 PM

As Raptor said the Protege has "hubcentric" wheels meaning they will vibrate at speed if the wheel bore size does not match the hub diameter. I bought some cheep 5 spoke alloys from Kaltire (110 each) and some hubcentric rings to make them fit properly and have been very happy with them. I'm thinking the massive increase in unsprung weight with 15 inch steel wheels would upset the stock suspension which does not seem to have a lot of rebound dampening.

I have my winter tires on for roughly 50% of the year so I wanted something that still looked decent.

rcbear December-18th-2001 10:27 AM

I got some 16's snow tires for my P5. 205/45/16'. Although they are expensive. But they look and handle great on the car. =)

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Fulminatus December-18th-2001 06:01 PM


Originally posted by KrisA
[B... I bought some cheep 5 spoke alloys from Kaltire (110 each) and some hubcentric rings to make them fit properly ... [/B]
Erhkk...

I bought some steel wheels. The centre doesn't go perfectly around the centre (hub??). There are gaps around it.

So you got something to put around the hub to make a good fit?


ps - For those how have replaced their wheels, have you noticed that the centre piece (hub??) for the back wheels have a cover on it, but the front ones don't?

nightowl December-18th-2001 11:10 PM

i got 14" rims for my snow tires...got the micheline alpin ice tires too....they handle great in wet weather, and icy roads :bt:

Keebler December-19th-2001 02:32 PM

Hey Nightowl where and how much for your 14's and tires??
Thanx Mike


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