18 x 8s on a 2006 MCS
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18 x 8s on a 2006 MCS
Hey all.
Looking to get a set of wheels and new tires for my 2006 MCS. Car has stock suspension (although I have a set of H sport and yellow konis in my garage waiting to be installed).
Will a set of 18x8 rims (42 offset) fit without rubbing?
What is the tallest tire (non run flat) I can get as I'm looking to improve the ride of the car?
Can I still install the H Sport and Koni (I understand there is a 1 inch drop)?
Any feedback is appreciated (pix would be awesome).
Thanks
Looking to get a set of wheels and new tires for my 2006 MCS. Car has stock suspension (although I have a set of H sport and yellow konis in my garage waiting to be installed).
Will a set of 18x8 rims (42 offset) fit without rubbing?
What is the tallest tire (non run flat) I can get as I'm looking to improve the ride of the car?
Can I still install the H Sport and Koni (I understand there is a 1 inch drop)?
Any feedback is appreciated (pix would be awesome).
Thanks
Last edited by 02Doooce; 07-27-2008 at 12:31 AM.
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Hey all.
Looking to get a set of wheels and new tires for my 2006 MCS. Car has stock suspension (although I have a set of H sport and yellow konis in my garage waiting to be installed).
Will a set of 18x8 rims (42 offset) fit without rubbing?
What is the tallest tire (non run flat) I can get as I'm looking to improve the ride of the car?
Can I still install the H Sport and Koni (I understand there is a 1 inch drop)?
Any feedback is appreciated (pix would be awesome).
Thanks
Looking to get a set of wheels and new tires for my 2006 MCS. Car has stock suspension (although I have a set of H sport and yellow konis in my garage waiting to be installed).
Will a set of 18x8 rims (42 offset) fit without rubbing?
What is the tallest tire (non run flat) I can get as I'm looking to improve the ride of the car?
Can I still install the H Sport and Koni (I understand there is a 1 inch drop)?
Any feedback is appreciated (pix would be awesome).
Thanks
205/40-18 or 215/35-18 will work with stock or one inch drop
225/40-18 is taller than stock at 25.1" which could work with stock suspension but not with a lowered MINI.
225/35-18 is a good size, tire diameter 24.2"
See Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 (also 205/40-18)
This would work for stock and lowered MINIs.
Also Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric in this size.
Realize that the 18x8 rims are likely as heavy as stock 17" rims. Given tires with a lower and stiffer sidewall be careful about hitting any potholes. A tire with 40 series sidewall would be a little more comfortable but the actual sidewall height will depend how wide you want to go on the tire.
Going with a taller sidewall is one way to improve ride quality, the other is to select a tire that is designed for some comfort in mind, see Pilot Sport PS2 and GY F1 Asymmetric tests and reviews at tirerack.com
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