I've been toying with the idea of running spec miata 205's 15'' tires on my crx
don't know if it'll happen. Lazy
I've been toying with the idea of running spec miata 205's 15'' tires on my crx
don't know if it'll happen. Lazy
(Keep in mind I am running solo II since I am trying to sell the Honda)
I switched to 225/45ZR15 Hankook s with RPF1's and I went and bought a fender roller
turns out my car's fenders where already rolled for the larger wheel and tire combo, I do have some slight rubbing in the rear and the front right I am finding grease on the front outer cv boot (I have wiped it off twice and can’t find any holes)
Here are the reasons I would not go with 15's (what I told myself in the past)
1) Doing so raises the ride height of the car (it’s normally anathema to raise the CG height of a car)
2) The tires and wheels are more expensive
3) Changes the final ratio
BUT I knocked off 2 seconds when I did it so that killed my arguments against doing it.
For this Sunday I am going up on the front spring rate 50 pounds to 500lbs
Davegt74
Last edited by Davegt74; 09-14-2013 at 12:51 PM. Reason: went to 500lb springs in front not 750
Assuming you're referring to the typical ITA wheel sizes...
1- 225/45 15's are essentially the same height as the more common 225/50 14. No ride height change results... and even if it did, you've got coilovers to adjust ride height.
2- Wheels and tires are cheaper on the used market due to increased commonality with other cars.
3- FD stays the same b/c of #1.
If you're comparing to the 225/50 the OP asked about, all of the common 15" sizes will lower the car and improve the effective FD. If you're comparing to something like a 225/50 13 then yeah... 15's would change things pretty drastically.
Christian in FL | Something white with Honda on the valve cover...
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We run 15 x7s with 205/50/15 hoosiers and kumhos. Works great, no problems what so ever. I personally don't see how any of the guys running 225s can do it. We have tried numerous ways and we either rub the rear trailing arm or the track is wider than the fender. Personally I think the 205s are faster than the 225s anyway. Takes too much hp for those wider tires on the faster straights.
Derek Ketchie SEDiv
I dunno... I'd say most ITA CRX's I've seen through the years ran 225/50 14's. I ran (IIRC) 14x7 38mm offset TD Pro Race 1.2's all the way around. There was a very small (2mm?) spacer used at the rears to keep them off the RTA too much. They'd still polish the RTA some but nothing worth worrying about. They'd clear the rolled rear fenders without any problems...
Christian in FL | Something white with Honda on the valve cover...
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my ita car runs 225 14'' on pnasports...38 offset I believe.
barely fits. But it fits great on decently rolled fenders all around. Same wheels all around
so yeah, what xian said
To complicate the conversation, we ended up (through actual testing) running 225s on the front of Pablo the Golf and 205s on the rear. Hoosiers, all 14", and same height by different aspect ratio.
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