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starletsy
Good tyre size caculator here:

[url="http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html"]clicky[/url]

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Dj Noriega
:crybaby: I am looking for a nice set of blue 15'' wheels for my paseo, anybody know where I can find some?
nick starlet
:hokus-pokus: a place called south west tyres will sort u out. they ar spot on think they got advert in fast car. hope it helps
too_blonde
in tyre sizes... can u only go up like 2"??. coz i wanna put some wheels on my paseo but ive had ppl say that u can only go up to like 16" if u have 14" already.. and some have said that u can go up higher
GT4 BOOSTER
any higher i think the car needs surgery. :thumbsup:
ededdy
[quote name='starletsy' date='Apr 10 2004, 08:50 AM']Good tyre size caculator here:

[url="http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html"]clicky[/url]

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I've got BK racing 121 in 17" with 205/40-17 falken rubber on em and my road angle says I'm out by 4 MPH

ED
Harley GTI-16
thats not true, i used to fave 96 paseo and i put 17s on that aswell as loweing it 40mm and didnt scrub once. hope it helps
carlos_vini
WHEELS MUST BE USED AS THE MANUFACTERER SAYS,

CHANGING WHEELS THE FROM 14" TO 16", 17" OR ANYTHING WILL MAKE YOU READ A WRONG SPEED IN YOUR TACOMETER , MORE WIDE WHEELS WILL MAKE MORE CONSUMPTION OF GAS BECAUSE IS MORE SURFACE TO TAKE GRIP OF AND MORE STUFF
Stevie_Paseo
i can vouch for the no rubbing, no bodywork changes... i have just bought rick's paseo who used ot do a lot of stuff on here, its got wolfrace 17s and lowered 40mm..... only scrubbing of tyres is at full lock manouvering. not a problem.
Matsu-Seo
Either way, I suggest getting 195/50/15's anyway. I think they are the perfect blend, but than again that is just my opinion.
tzanty
I got 195/45/15. But it's too thin ... every little stone or pot-hole on the road makes you feel like you drive a tractor :)

What do you think about 205/55/15 ??
Does it fit?
johnny b
[quote name='Matsu-Seo' post='511443' date='Mar 15 2006, 09:47 PM']Either way, I suggest getting 195/50/15's anyway. I think they are the perfect blend, but than again that is just my opinion.[/quote]

Pretty sound advice
B19YUL
[quote name='Dj Noriega' post='100410' date='Apr 19 2004, 06:46 PM']:crybaby: I am looking for a nice set of blue 15'' wheels for my paseo, anybody know where I can find some?[/quote]

there is a web site call toyotaownersclub.co.uk they sell nice blue wheels they do have lots of different offsets so they might fit your car
bi9yul
[quote name='B19YUL' post='695253' date='Nov 20 2007, 04:46 PM'][quote name='Dj Noriega' post='100410' date='Apr 19 2004, 06:46 PM']:crybaby: I am looking for a nice set of blue 15'' wheels for my paseo, anybody know where I can find some?[/quote]

there is a web site call toyotaownersclub.co.uk they sell nice blue wheels they do have lots of different offsets so they might fit your car
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ignore that webssite lol thats this one!! ment to say toyotaownersclub.com they have lots of fitments lol
atblue
my mates car has 205/40/17 its 1.4 wont do any more than 80 with these wheels changed them to 15's do well over the tone mrk
Dj Noriega
[quote name='B19YUL' post='695253' date='Nov 20 2007, 04:46 PM'][quote name='Dj Noriega' post='100410' date='Apr 19 2004, 06:46 PM']:crybaby: I am looking for a nice set of blue 15'' wheels for my paseo, anybody know where I can find some?[/quote]

there is a web site call toyotaownersclub.co.uk they sell nice blue wheels they do have lots of different offsets so they might fit your car
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Thanks!
Aygo NTC
dose anybody no if wheels of a starlet/Glanza would fit on an Aygo =]
Thanks
Duncan_Glanza
Hi everyone, looking for some new alloys for my glanza v, lightweight racing alloys preferably, any suggestions, im looking to get 15's, the car is riding on 17's at the moment, and they feel to big, would prefer something japstyling.
any feedback would be appreciated, links to ebay etc or just experiences with alloys you have and if you think they're good, or if you've had alloys which were not so good.
Cheers
Duncan
Paul JJ
[quote name='Duncan_Glanza' post='855708' date='Feb 19 2009, 01:19 PM']Hi everyone, looking for some new alloys for my glanza v, lightweight racing alloys preferably, any suggestions, im looking to get 15's, the car is riding on 17's at the moment, and they feel to big, would prefer something japstyling.
any feedback would be appreciated, links to ebay etc or just experiences with alloys you have and if you think they're good, or if you've had alloys which were not so good.
Cheers
Duncan[/quote]

Get 185/60/R14

CHeap for tyres, and you won't feel the pot holes as much as 15 or 17 do. Got on my for 3 years. Originally it was 13 inches, so think about it!
Ryan...
[quote name='Duncan_Glanza' date='19 February 2009 - 01:19 PM' timestamp='1235049554' post='855708']
Hi everyone, looking for some new alloys for my glanza v, lightweight racing alloys preferably, any suggestions, im looking to get 15's, the car is riding on 17's at the moment, and they feel to big, would prefer something japstyling.
any feedback would be appreciated, links to ebay etc or just experiences with alloys you have and if you think they're good, or if you've had alloys which were not so good.
Cheers
Duncan
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edit: oooops didnt realise this was 2009 :o


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