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Old 06-25-2017, 10:48 AM
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r58 coupe with 16 inch wheels

Hey guys, just found a great deal on a set of 16 inch factory R90 wheels. Was wondering if anyone was running 16 inch wheels on their beautiful coupes. If so, can anyone post some pics
 
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Mrs 59 is on 16's ... that was the 'standard' wheel size was it not?

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Possibly. I bought my car second hand so I figured 17' was the norm for the S models.
Looks just as good with 16's thanks for the pic
 
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my 07 S also had 16's

I had 17's on my 02 ... those were included in an option package

in the day the 'justa had 15's as OE and the S 16's ..... as I recall .....

so far as the 'look' .... IME: when you went to the larger wheel, they installed a lower sidewall profile tire .... the overall diameter of the wheel/tire combination didn't change as much as you might envision and folks who did not understand what was going on complained about a hard ride ..... duh .... still happens today, every day. 16's allow a taller sidewall (even with run flats) and a taller sidewall means a 'softer' ride ... but your tire "picture" is less "cool" (wanna guess what a Caddie SUV on 21 inch rims and super low profile tires rides like. I expect they take detours to avoid speed bumps!!!!!)

Tire Rack has a tool that lets you play with your car and various wheel and tire combinations for looks ....
 

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16" Wheels look the best on all 2nd gen MINIs

 
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I have the same color scheme as you. your car looks good with the black 16s .. I'm thinking of getting some silver R90 wheels
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17" was an option on my car so 16" must be standard. I've heard that you get a somewhat "softer" ride with 16's which might be nice especially with the runflat tires. My wife comments that my car rides pretty harsh (but she drives a Honda Element).
 
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I have to admit with 17" rft and also having the sport suspension option the ride is a bit harsh to say the least but if I do go 16" I plan on getting non run flat tires to go with it and keep the 17" for winter
 
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Originally Posted by AnthonyR58s
I have to admit with 17" rft and also having the sport suspension option the ride is a bit harsh to say the least but if I do go 16" I plan on getting non run flat tires to go with it and keep the 17" for winter
Same here, it's a bit on the harsh side over bumps. I'm used to it though and it's sweet on smooth pavement.
 
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I will probably replace the OEM tires with non run flats because there are more tread pattern choices and you do better get a better ride quality. I did that with my wife's 2012 Countryman and it made a huge difference in ride and you didn't feel like the car was leaving the pavement when hitting expansion joints on a curve😁
 
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Mine came with 16's standard.
 
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16" are pretty nice for the ride and we have a couple sets left of the 16" R90's on sale with free ship. We also found they fit the Cooper and Cooper S brakes. If you have JCW brakes or larger aftermarkets they will not fit. I had 16" and they do have a better ride than the 17". And you dont have to worry about curbing them or hitting bumps and bending a wheel with the larger sidewalls.

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If it is lowered.
 
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16" is the default size I believe. When I got the sport package on my previous R56, it bumped the wheels size to 17s. My R58 is the base model and came with 16s, which I will replace with 17s when the tires wear out.

If you have a harsh ride on 17s, it's the runflats, which are terrible vs standard tires. Two things I will never get on a Mini again:

-Runflat tires
-Automatic climate control
 
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16" is the default size I believe. When I got the sport package on my previous R56, it bumped the wheels size to 17s. My R58 is the base model and came with 16s, which I will replace with 17s when the tires wear out. If you have a harsh ride on 17s, it's the runflats, which are terrible vs standard tires. Two things I will never get on a Mini again: -Runflat tires -Automatic climate control
Base models had 15" non run flats with a spare, Sport Package had 16" run flat with an option to move up to 17" wheels and run flats.
 
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Yes, the 15" will fit the Cooper, the S will need 16" factories.
 
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