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Old 30th June 2013, 07:16 PM
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Default Rear wheel arch width

I'm trying to sort out what wheels to purchase but I don't have my rear arches yet.
So what is the standard width from side of car to outer edge of arch for most suppliers (AGM, Equinox etc...).
With this in mind I should be able to determine what offset to order to fill out the rear arch if you see what I mean..
Also any suggestions what size wheel tyre combo to suit original MX5 speedo criteria.
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Old 30th June 2013, 07:40 PM
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I'm trying to sort out what wheels to purchase but I don't have my rear arches yet.
So what is the standard width from side of car to outer edge of arch for most suppliers (AGM, Equinox etc...).
With this in mind I should be able to determine what offset to order to fill out the rear arch if you see what I mean..
Also any suggestions what size wheel tyre combo to suit original MX5 speedo criteria.
The tyres for the speedo to read correct are 185 60 14's if this helps.

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Old 1st July 2013, 04:25 AM
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Pretty sure equinox ones are 11inch wide rear wings. Although Dave will make them any width you like.
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Old 1st July 2013, 02:56 PM
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Hi Johno,

For the wheel/tyre combo, if you change the wheel size of your donor, the tyre dimensions will change too (obviously ). You have "equivalences" of tyre sizes (ie if you want to fit 15'' wheel instead of the original 14''), but of course, they are not "exact". It is just a question of how many % difference with the circumference of the original wheels you are ready to accept. I think between 0 and 3%, it is acceptable for your speedo/mileage counter to be still "correct".

I used a French website to calculate mine, but I found this one in English. It is about Miata, so it is even better for you !

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

If, as Ben says, rear arches are 11'' wide, you can with no problem use a 7x15 wheels, same ET (offset) as the MX5 wheels in 14'', and a 195/50-15 tyre (-0.3% difference with the circumference of the 185/60-14)

Now, if you want your wheel to be as close to the edge of the arch as possible, you will have to recalculate the ET you need. But bare in mind that not all ET are available for a given size/centre bore (register)/PCD, so, I would stick to the MX5's ET.

Hope this will help
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Check these out: http://www.midlandwheels.com/FitmentGuide.asp#maz
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Old 2nd July 2013, 07:59 PM
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Thanks all for your advice...
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