Anyone running 20's yet??
#27
Most of you guys are crazy !! I asked if anyone is running them yet, not if you would do it to your Mini..
Anyway, 225/30/20 is only a hair larger than 225/40/18 which many users have run here. Granted the car is not lowered I understand that..
So, it won't be long before myself or another "young" user is sporting 20"s
Anyway, 225/30/20 is only a hair larger than 225/40/18 which many users have run here. Granted the car is not lowered I understand that..
So, it won't be long before myself or another "young" user is sporting 20"s
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#29
any rubbing issues?
Originally Posted by JCW Driver
Some think the 18's we have on our MINI are too big.
We have a lowered suspension too. I can't imagine successfully finding a wheel tire combo that would not increase the rolling stock. 215 / 25 / 7.5? Can you get those without buying one-off/custom tires?
The ride is actually improved over the 17" stock wheel and Toyo non-run-flat. (That surprised me... It's also a few pounds lighter per corner...which also surprised me)
We have a lowered suspension too. I can't imagine successfully finding a wheel tire combo that would not increase the rolling stock. 215 / 25 / 7.5? Can you get those without buying one-off/custom tires?
The ride is actually improved over the 17" stock wheel and Toyo non-run-flat. (That surprised me... It's also a few pounds lighter per corner...which also surprised me)
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#34
To aswer your question weather or not anyone has run 20's ( dubs ) on a mini the answer is yes.
The ride was bad.
The handling was compromised, to put it mildly.
The wheels were bent out of round on a routine basis.
He had to remove his fender liners to prevent rubbing.
The 30 series tires he was running did not have enough tire wall to prevent pinching the tire causing flats, one of which was catastrophic and causing a crash that totaled the car.
Other than that they were a fine selection
DUB= Didn't Use Brain
The ride was bad.
The handling was compromised, to put it mildly.
The wheels were bent out of round on a routine basis.
He had to remove his fender liners to prevent rubbing.
The 30 series tires he was running did not have enough tire wall to prevent pinching the tire causing flats, one of which was catastrophic and causing a crash that totaled the car.
Other than that they were a fine selection
DUB= Didn't Use Brain
Last edited by maxmini; 07-27-2005 at 12:52 AM.
#36
Let have fun and run what makes sense to us... I think 15 inch is the way to go for improved handling, braking, etc....Maybe even decrease need for a bbk.. I'm running 15x7 BBS RG-F that weigh in at 10.6 lbs and saves about 50lbs unsprung weight over the 16 inch R84 stock combo....
My thinking is that bigger is always better, but better is always better...
My thinking is that bigger is always better, but better is always better...
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#41
One of the best
Originally Posted by JCW Driver
Some think the 18's we have on our MINI are too big.
We have a lowered suspension too. I can't imagine successfully finding a wheel tire combo that would not increase the rolling stock. 215 / 25 / 7.5? Can you get those without buying one-off/custom tires?
The ride is actually improved over the 17" stock wheel and Toyo non-run-flat. (That surprised me... It's also a few pounds lighter per corner...which also surprised me)
We have a lowered suspension too. I can't imagine successfully finding a wheel tire combo that would not increase the rolling stock. 215 / 25 / 7.5? Can you get those without buying one-off/custom tires?
The ride is actually improved over the 17" stock wheel and Toyo non-run-flat. (That surprised me... It's also a few pounds lighter per corner...which also surprised me)
#42
Just my 2c... I am older and yes, pretty grumpy.
Personally... NO 20's for me. In my opinion I think it would look more ghetto than JJ Walker from "Good Times". I would opt for some Gucci Interior and a chain steering wheel instead.
I haven't seen 20" wheels on a Mini. That being said I can't knock it.
Kesh
Personally... NO 20's for me. In my opinion I think it would look more ghetto than JJ Walker from "Good Times". I would opt for some Gucci Interior and a chain steering wheel instead.
I haven't seen 20" wheels on a Mini. That being said I can't knock it.
Kesh
#43
Originally Posted by kesh420
Just my 2c... I am older and yes, pretty grumpy.
Personally... NO 20's for me. In my opinion I think it would look more ghetto than JJ Walker from "Good Times". I would opt for some Gucci Interior and a chain steering wheel instead.
I haven't seen 20" wheels on a Mini. That being said I can't knock it.
Kesh
Personally... NO 20's for me. In my opinion I think it would look more ghetto than JJ Walker from "Good Times". I would opt for some Gucci Interior and a chain steering wheel instead.
I haven't seen 20" wheels on a Mini. That being said I can't knock it.
Kesh
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#45
Originally Posted by ariercetinberk
any rubbing issues?
Previously when I was still using my spacers from my stock wheel setup? Yep. I broke a couple little arch clips on two occasions, when hitting a particularly bad pothole. Plus the tires self trimmed the arches a little.
But the current setup survived a rather spirited track day last friday with no issues.
An eclectic blend on pregrid:
On track:
I do plan to get some track dedicated wheels and tires sometime soon. Running these 18's with pirelli p zero street tires and no front camber plates = short tire lifespan.
Ok, seriously...end thread hijack mode. Sorry.
I still cant imagine running 20's an being able to actually use the car to do more than go in a straight line.
But hey... minis are all about doing what you want, right?
#47
Thread is gone completely off subject... One guy "supposedly" had trouble..
People take what they hear and run amazing.. 225/30/20 is only .2 of a inch taller than 225/40/18 but some how rubs so bad it blows tires out..
If that's the case we better start a thread warning all the owners of 225/40/18 of the risk of tires blowing out....
So, when I get them people will laugh, and when I sell them in the Marketplace no one will buy them...
I guess I better just get my BBS LM's after all
People take what they hear and run amazing.. 225/30/20 is only .2 of a inch taller than 225/40/18 but some how rubs so bad it blows tires out..
If that's the case we better start a thread warning all the owners of 225/40/18 of the risk of tires blowing out....
So, when I get them people will laugh, and when I sell them in the Marketplace no one will buy them...
I guess I better just get my BBS LM's after all
#48
Use this website and you will find out if is rubbing or not.........
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
I had 225/40 18 before and yes IT RUB
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
I had 225/40 18 before and yes IT RUB
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