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Old 04 September 2005 | 08:23 PM
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Question Will I need to lower my Scoob when I put 18" on?

I'm contemplating putting 18" on my Type-R STi. Will it sit too high if I do this and will I need to lower it?
Old 04 September 2005 | 09:16 PM
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The overall diameter of wheel and tyre will change very little.
Old 04 September 2005 | 09:16 PM
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nope went straight on my my00 ra no problem, I did however have the full geometry done
Old 04 September 2005 | 09:53 PM
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So it won't sit as high as a tractor then?
Old 04 September 2005 | 09:56 PM
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So it won't sit as high as a tractor then?
nah but it will feel like one...mine had 18's on it when i brought it and changing back to 17's transformed it. Save your money and enjoy your drive more.
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nah but it will feel like one...mine had 18's on it when i brought it and changing back to 17's transformed it. Save your money and enjoy your drive more.
Really???? In what way?

Everybody else on here seems to swear by 18" for the improved grip etc.
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Originally Posted by CyprusScooby
Really???? In what way?

Everybody else on here seems to swear by 18" for the improved grip etc.
You'll be fine with 18's and dropping it 20 mm or so on Eibachs won't do you any harm either

Choose either a 7'' or 7 1/2'' wide rim with 215 tyres,trust me

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Originally Posted by Elmer Fudpucker
You'll be fine with 18's and dropping it 20 mm or so on Eibachs won't do you any harm either
If I don't do that though, will it sit too high and look daft?

Otherwise, who much will that cost to do?
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Originally Posted by Elmer Fudpucker
You'll be fine with 18's and dropping it 20 mm or so on Eibachs won't do you any harm either
Go for 18s just put lower profile tyre on. dont forget putting bigger wheels on will change top end speeds.
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personally,despite a very similar diameter between 17'' and 18''wheels.

I think it will look noticeably high,if you want to tighten up your handling as well fit Eibachs,if you want lower go H+R
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Originally Posted by CyprusScooby
Really???? In what way?

Everybody else on here seems to swear by 18" for the improved grip etc.
go drive a scoob on 18's before buying, thats the only way to find out.
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The only problem I have experienced with 18'' wheels is if they are 8'' wide with 215 tyres

You can see how stretched the sidewalls are in this pic



down right bloody dangerous they were!!
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I put 18s on my RB5, didnt look any higher, have also put eibachs on since though. Just make sure you fit 215/35/18 on there or you may get some rubbing at the rear.
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Originally Posted by PAUL CRAFTS
Go for 18s just put lower profile tyre on. dont forget putting bigger wheels on will change top end speeds.http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/images/icons/icon14.gif
I take it it slows the car down abit? By how much?
I'm getting some light weight Prodrive wheels.

Should I go for 17" or 18"?

Is there much visible difference?
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it will "look" high
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Originally Posted by CyprusScooby
I take it it slows the car down abit? By how much?
I'm getting some light weight Prodrive wheels.

Should I go for 17" or 18"?

Is there much visible difference?


17's on standard suspension...anyone got any pics of 18's on standard suspension?

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as it was on 18's...

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Does anybody have a pic of a Type-R or P1 on 17" and 18" wheels to compare?
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Originally Posted by CyprusScooby
I take it it slows the car down abit? By how much?
I'm getting some light weight Prodrive wheels.

Should I go for 17" or 18"?

Is there much visible difference?
No visualy not much dont worry about it, but bigger wheels means in my theiory the car should go faster topend,as it all goes together with gearing,bigger wheels more speed, smaller wheels less speed.
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Yes but bigger wheel - smaller tyre.
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Originally Posted by CyprusScooby
Does anybody have a pic of a Type-R or P1 on 17" and 18" wheels to compare?
oh so my wagons' not good enough then

corner too thanks.

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Originally Posted by 7 Foot
Yes but bigger wheel - smaller tyre.
ya fair coment but remember,if he was running 16inch rims with low profile tyres,compared with 18inch rims with low profile tyres,there will be a differance in gearing.
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Small wheel - bigger tyres.

The overall diameter will only change very slightly.
Old 05 September 2005 | 09:08 AM
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18 inch P-WRC1's on standard MY00 suspension


On 18's


On 17's


On 16's - Looking Very Standard

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http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

Check this site out for size comparisons
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Here you go


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Here's mine with 18" and standard springs, taken with crap camera though





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Do 18" rub at all?
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18s but lowerd and not had any rubbing
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I've just gone from this...

215/40/17


to this...

215/35/18




(These probably arent the best pics cos its so dark, if I get time, I'll see if I can get some clearer pics tonight and post 'em up tomorrow)

Im currently on Apexi N1 Pro Damper kit and I havent adjusted anything since swapping and all seems fine. I havent noticed any comfort issues - its still just as hard and bumpy LOL. The only thing I have noticed, is it feels like it can break away a little "easier" but it's more predictable... either that or Im still scrubbing the tyres in!


Jeff

Edited to say:- No rubbing whatsoever

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