Anyone running 20's yet??
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Anyone running 20's yet??
Both Koing and Team Dynamics are making 20x7.5 wheels.. And both Nitto and General are coming out with 225/30/20. Making this kind of package almost affordable.
Yes, I know they are heavy and will make my car slow. But they will certainly look great !!! Although, rim and tire weight will only be around 49 lbs.. How much do those heavy S-lites and Pirelli's weigh again ... hmmm
Yes, I know they are heavy and will make my car slow. But they will certainly look great !!! Although, rim and tire weight will only be around 49 lbs.. How much do those heavy S-lites and Pirelli's weigh again ... hmmm
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Sorry, no tire left just a strip of rubber between me and the road..
Last time I checked thou, the Cooper was not suppose to ride like a Caddy was it ??
The big wheel craze is in lets all face it, when was the last time someone drolled over someones 15" wheels.. Even when they are forged BBS (ok, a little)
20"s fill the fender completely, IMO it can't look much nicer than that !!
Last time I checked thou, the Cooper was not suppose to ride like a Caddy was it ??
The big wheel craze is in lets all face it, when was the last time someone drolled over someones 15" wheels.. Even when they are forged BBS (ok, a little)
20"s fill the fender completely, IMO it can't look much nicer than that !!
#6
I thought we want our mini's for handling... 20's are more for a show car not for a car on the dragon... this is my opinion... but I know people with 24's on a caddy and I know someone with 34's on a blazer (which for their intended purpose works) but NEITHER can keep up to my 17's on the dragon...
-Josh
-Josh
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Originally Posted by Passat774
Both Koing and Team Dynamics are making 20x7.5 wheels.. And both Nitto and General are coming out with 225/30/20. Making this kind of package almost affordable.
Yes, I know they are heavy and will make my car slow. But they will certainly look great !!! Although, rim and tire weight will only be around 49 lbs.. How much do those heavy S-lites and Pirelli's weigh again ... hmmm
Yes, I know they are heavy and will make my car slow. But they will certainly look great !!! Although, rim and tire weight will only be around 49 lbs.. How much do those heavy S-lites and Pirelli's weigh again ... hmmm
Can't comment on the 20's, but I am not a big fan of those size wheels... the 17's look good on the mini, not sure if I would want anything bigger.... I guess it depends on the wheel...
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Give Passat774 a break....
While I'd never do it, just like underbody neon, if anyone wants to, go for it..... Have fun..... I'll never buy it, but so what?
Enjoy your high moment of inertia, ever so expensive, ride compramising, shiney toys. I've wasted money on dumber things, and some was fun, and some was stupid. But that's what makes our country great, everyone gets to make thier own mistakes!
Matt
Enjoy your high moment of inertia, ever so expensive, ride compramising, shiney toys. I've wasted money on dumber things, and some was fun, and some was stupid. But that's what makes our country great, everyone gets to make thier own mistakes!
Matt
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Originally Posted by BFG9000
The original Mini used 10's in order to increase passenger space as much as possible. Check out the cool aluminum 22's next time you see a... Greyhound bus:smile:.
(If I remember correctly, they paid a bit extra to upgrade from 18s.)
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Gentlemen,
18-20's for bling/show; then, change out to 15" for track; then, back to 17's for the Dragon. Man get with the times. Change is good. Your MINIS can reflect your mood and your dreams. That's why I love my '03 and '05 MCS; both are different colors, set up differently, etc. Be cool.
18-20's for bling/show; then, change out to 15" for track; then, back to 17's for the Dragon. Man get with the times. Change is good. Your MINIS can reflect your mood and your dreams. That's why I love my '03 and '05 MCS; both are different colors, set up differently, etc. Be cool.
#19
Bring on the bling
I had the stock 16's and wanted bigger so I went with 18's. I was worried about the added weight and the ride but the ride is better now than the original runflats, and it barely added any weight. To each his own. Funny that most on this forum look down on the big rims, like we all have to have the same set-up to be "in the club" or something. Not everyone races their Mini's, some have it for the looks and not all of those want to embrace the "classic" look. Whatever makes you happy. Dont listen to the old farts, some of us young whippersnappers like the bling.
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I know of only one car that used to run 20's. USED to being the operative word. It was a show car, big audio system, Zeemax body kit, four exhaust tips ,20" chrome wheels and shiney DUB logos on the side of the car.I always thought DUB stood for " didn't use brains ". In any event I would see him show up at the venue , change out his normal wheels put the 20's on and push it into the show. At the end of the show reverse the process and drive home. After a bit of time he firgured out that by removing the inner fender liners he could actually drive the car with the 20's on which eventually led to his down fall from what I heard. Apparently he pinched a tire which caused a major blow out , imagine that, and wrecked the car. Others may have more info than I but this is what I have heard just recently .
Randy
Randy
#25
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)