aaaugie 1 Posted June 25, 2016 that looks really good what size wheels, tires? they look a little bigger than stock, if so any rubbing issues? that looks really sharp i gotta get rid of the plastic wheel covers soon! Link to comment
ErialEric 1 Posted July 3, 2016 15x7 wheels 205/50R15 No rubbing at all I got advice and help from the posts and members on this forum for this set up. Thank you everyone, I am so happy with this set up. It turned a commuter into a go cart. Link to comment
og8790 5 Posted July 8, 2016 Why offset are you running? Are you on OEM suspension? Thanks! -Oscar Link to comment
SilverSpark 1 Posted December 17, 2017 Very nice! Is there a reason you went with 50 series tire? I was looking at wheels and tires and it tells me 205-45-16 is closer to stock diameter. I also wanted to know do you think 16x8 rpf1 would fit or its a bit too much? I want to go a little bit wider than 205 maybe install some fender flares. Thanks in advance very nice car Link to comment
ErialEric 1 Posted May 4, 2018 I wanted more cushion for pot holes and gravel roads so I went with a meaty sidewall. I wanted to minimize rotational weight so 15s fit the bill. I think 16 inch wheels would look better, but my spark rides some rough roads daily. Fender flares would be awesome. I have put 23,000 miles on this setup and it has been really good for me. Link to comment
Bobby MSME 100 Posted May 5, 2018 I seldom opt for anything non-standard, but I have to admit, those tires and wheels do look upscale, like a grand touring car! Link to comment
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