The car hasn't been back on the suspension with this setup yet, I'm still in 
the middle of completing the work. Tire sizes are 235/45-17 front, 255/40-17 
rear, on +45mm wheels. I've got the springs off so we can run the suspension 
through the full range of travel.

All four fenders have been rolled but not pulled out much. On the right rear, I 
had to cut out part of the battery box and move it back to clear the tire. Left 
rear was almost perfect out of the box. We still have some interference between 
the sway bar and tire in the front when we try to wind on some steering lock. 
In the other direction, the tire goes into the control arm just barely at 
maximum lock. I suspect that with an MSM steering rack the latter problem would 
be solved. I'm going to see how it drives right now, then probably do some work 
to increase the sway bar clearance. Thanks to the V8 conversion, Elvis' front 
sway is further forward and this is not ideal for tire clearance.

Keith


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] on behalf of Kandasamy, Thuwaragan
Sent: Fri 2/13/2009 9:43 AM
To: Miata Power List
Subject: Elvis and his big wheels!!
 
Bill and Keith,

 

What all did you guys do to fit those massive meats under the fenders?
I know when I threw the 245\40\17 on 17x8 with +36mm offset, I had to
pull the fenders out ... but I still have rubbing issues with the Aero
kit's side skirts ... and the setup that Elvis has is almost 8mm bigger
in diameter.  Just wondering if your setup rubs against body while
taking corners or driving through lil potholes?  245\35\17 tires are
kinda rare to come by cause Goodyear stopped making em. :-(  

 

The fronts on mine are 215\45\17 on 17x7 with +40mm offset and I don't
really have any rubbing issues, just the rears are being a PITA.

 

-Thuwa

 


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