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Old 05-31-2011, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by KevinC
Well, since you asked...

I don't care for them. And I'd NEVER buy a no-name wheel from Ebay, even if the seller has a very good satisfaction score, as this one does. How much do these weigh? The mere fact that they don't include this info is a baaad sign. Where are they made? If they ain't Chinese, I'll eat my airedale.

Lastly, are you sure you want 18's? If so, why? The whole "bigger is better" thing is a myth, unless it's better looking to YOU. Your wheels will be heavier (especially cheaper ones), your sidewalls will be shorter, your car won't handle, brake, or ride as well as on a smaller wheel, etc. Personally, I'd never go bigger than 17's on a Mini (and that's what I wound up with), and was seriously considering going 16's. Food for thought.
Hey thanks for looking at the listing and really giving me a honest opinion. I'm mostly getting these because of looks. but you really have some good points on the benefits of smaller wheels. They are made in America but they are heavier then stock, at about 35 pounds or so. thanks again!
 
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Originally Posted by silhouette88
I agree with Kevin as well...but I'd really like to see him eat an airedale so could you just buy them and prove him wrong.

j/k - I love dogs. Save your money unless you *really* like these, in which case it won't matter what anyone says.
thanks for the feedback- yes, it's time for a different style look...so i thought these would do the trick
 
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Old 05-31-2011, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by J_'09s
I agree with Kevin. Wheels should improve driving dynamics and 18" cast wheels are going to break on our rough recession roads if u hit a bad pothole one too many times. Just my .02
yep, been there with the current wheels...got couple of bends!
 
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Oh wonderfull wheels!!!

Which is the ET? Where can i buy it?

Originally Posted by Evasive
Also...in 16x7 and white!

 
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Old 06-01-2011, 07:27 AM
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This is my mini

OZ Ultraleggera 15x7 ET37 with 205/55 Toyo T1-R:





 
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Old 06-01-2011, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by MinItaly
Oh wonderfull wheels!!!

Which is the ET? Where can i buy it?
I believe it's 43et. I'd sell them to you but I just sold my other set of Kosei's yesterday. I wouldn't have anything to roll on
 
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Originally Posted by MinItaly
This is my mini

OZ Ultraleggera 15x7 ET37 with 205/55 Toyo T1-R:





whats the rim diameter on those?
 
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It's write upper the photos, 15 inchs.
 
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oh wow I didn't even notice haha
 
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Enkei RPF1, 17x7. 215/40-17 Dunlop Star Specs.

Apparently these don't come with center caps, and I can't read fine print. Tire rack wants $26/ea. Yikes! I found a cheap used set online instead...
 
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18" DPE S-10 w/ Conti Extreme Contact DW



 
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Originally Posted by AlbanyRocs
Hey thanks for looking at the listing and really giving me a honest opinion. I'm mostly getting these because of looks. but you really have some good points on the benefits of smaller wheels. They are made in America but they are heavier then stock, at about 35 pounds or so. thanks again!



DON'T DO IT!
 
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Originally Posted by lurch70


DON'T DO IT!
+1!!

No way I'd put 35# wheels on a MINI!!
I put 18.2# on replacing my OEM 22#er's, it is a huge difference, quiter, more responsive and much much better L@@KING!!
With the 35# wheels I think you'd loose fuel mpg's as well, your handling is going to be way off, I just don't thing it's a good idea anyway you L@@K at it??!!
 
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Old 06-11-2011, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by TheYoda
18" DPE S-10 w/ Conti Extreme Contact DW



Very Nice!!
BTW...Love the ScreenName!!
 
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17x7.5 ET42 Drag DR-36 wheels with 215/45-17 Continental Extreme Contact DWS.
 
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Old 06-13-2011, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by accesstd
Just got these in today. 18x8 MSR 045 in Hyper Grey. Wrapped them with some 205/40r18 rubber.

Those look great! How do they feel? Do you notice a difference in the handling? Is there any rubbing? How much did the set cost?
 
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Old 06-14-2011, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by greenrocket

That looks great Do you have more pics? What are the specs?
 
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Old 06-14-2011, 04:19 PM
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Thanks!

Riding on BBS RC's 17s
 
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Tire pressures

Hey guys- just got new rubber for my dailies and went up a size from the OEM 175/65/15 on my 2006 Justa. Now I'm running 195/60/15 Michelin Pilot Exalto AS. Love them, by the way - soft, quiet, and handle great!

Now I'm not sure what my pressures should be, though. Specs in my door are for the original 175 size, and call for 30#. Any ideas? Thanks!
 
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Tire Pressure

You may want to add two pounds more in the front and the rear should be fine.
I've done that with my 205/50/16 Michelin Pilot Exalto PE 2's to help with the softer sidewalls and rain-grooving in the highways.

For example, to the best of my memory, the OEM air pressures are listed as:

(175/65) 15 inch = 30
(195/55) 16 inch = 33
(205/45) 17 inch = 35

Hope this helps...
 
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Old 06-16-2011, 12:42 PM
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I run 205/50/15's on my "Justa" at 33 pounds.
 
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Originally Posted by da junster
Those look great! How do they feel? Do you notice a difference in the handling? Is there any rubbing? How much did the set cost?
I'm really happy with these wheels so far. The finish seems to be holding up well. I didn't really notice too much of a difference in handling when I got them. But, after installing my H&R springs and Alta rear sway bar ------ AWESOME! I've lowered other cars before and they drive like you would expect a lowered car should (stiff, rough and bumpy ride). Not the MINI. The ride is greatly improved. It is a firmer ride, but in a good way. The way the car feels now is the way MINI should just build the cars in the first place. I love it. And one more thing -- absolutely no rubbing!!!! It's perfect.



 
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Originally Posted by greenrocket

NICE.
 


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