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Apie MR2 Wheels/Tyres
Kategorija: Toyota MR2
Autorius: zhigan_limon
zhigan_limon | 2009-02-20 11:59:14 (0) |
MR2 TURBO rev5 Vilnius Žinučių forume: 1946 | Wheel spec's PCD 114.3 5 hole 60.1 centre bore Standard 15's 15x6 ET45 195/55/15 front 15x7 ET45 225/50/15 back It is common to swap the front tyres to 205/50/15's I did this myself without any problems, maybe gave me a tiny bit more oversteer but nothing major. Aftermarket Wheels common setups 16x7 ET35 205/45/16 front 16x8 ET38 225/45/16 or 245/45/16 back 17x7 ET35 205/40/17 or 215/40/17 front 17x8 ET35 235/40/17 or 245/35/17 or 245/40/17 back (since recently changing my rear tyres from 245/35/17's to 245/40/17's the ride is less harsh, but i did need to raise the rear coilovers approx 10mm to stop the tyres rubbing) 17x7.5 ET35 215/40/17 front 17x8.5 ET35 245/35/17 back 17x8 ET35 215/40/17 front 17x9 ET35-ET38 245/35/17 or 245/40/17 or 255/40/17(may rub the arches depending on offset and ride height) back The wider the wheels/tyres you fit the more you need to pay attention to the offset. As with the wrong offsets you will have problems with the wheels/tyres rubbing on the suspension (offset too high) or rubbing on the outer arch (offset too low) Coilovers This is where the fun starts where as with normal struts the spring seats are above the wheel/tyre, with coilovers the spring, although a lot thinner than normal, runs down past the wheel/tyre giving less room for the wheel/tyre. Common setup's that work with coilovers without spacers or arch work (coilovers vary depending on model so something that works on one type may not work on another) 17x7 ET35 215/40/17 front 17x8 ET35 245/35/17 or 245/40/17 back 17x8 ET32-ET33 215/40/17 front 17x9 ET38 245/35/17 or 245/40/17 back With the 8" & 9" setup you can go with slightly higher offsets at the front and fit spacers & go with slightly lower offsets at the back and do arch work. Offsets The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. Zero Offset The hub mounting surface is even with the centerline of the wheel. Positive Offset The hub mounting surface is toward the front or wheel side of the wheel. Positive offset wheels are generally found on front wheel drive cars and newer rear drive cars. Negative Offset The hub mounting surface is toward the back or brake side of the wheels centerline. Tyre Calculator www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html Wheel/Tyre/Offset Calculator this one will let you know how much closer the wheels will be to the suspension compared with the standard setup www.rims-n-tires.com/info_specs.jsp mr2.gordaen.com/wt_calc.php Min/Max/Ideal tyre widths www.pneus-online.co.uk...dvice.html Setups that work (other side of the pond) www.mr2oc.com/showthre...readid=137 Other make wheel fitment and PCD www.carlsalter.com/whe...ments.html Tyre Pressures UK GT 15" - 31psi front and 35psi rear UK GT 14" - 26psi front and 32psi rear JDM Turbo 15" - 29psi front and 33psi rear these pressures remain the same when fitting different sized wheels/tyres, although you can play about with them to find out whats best for you. Wheel nut torque settings www.etyres.co.uk/vehic...toyota.htm Wheel nut types wheel nuts spec: 12x1.5mm standard toyota wheels use flat ended nuts, most aftermarket wheels use conical (tapered) ended nuts. These are sometimes called 'tuner lugs'. make sure you have the correct wheel nuts for the alloy you are fitting. Standard Conical (tapered) Wheel and Tyre Bible The Wheel and Tyre Bible Everything you ever wanted to know about tyres and wheels Wink also includes very good tyre / wheel calculators Feel free to add to this, I just thought I'd put some info together to stop the same questions being asked all the time Wink Cheers Steve If mk1 owners & mk3 owners could also do a "what works" post it would be very handy for people Smile Top of the range JDM Toyota MR2 Turbo 96 JDM Toyota Soarer 92 Mercedes S320 CDI 2004 |
bubu | 2009-02-20 13:19:37 (0) |
Žinučių forume: 1854 | Nu gauk tu 245/45/16 kad ryžas |