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Old Oct 29, 2008 | 02:36 PM
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time for some wheels...

and new tires.

i'm definitely on a constrained budget, so volks are out

i currently have 17" s-heavies and all-season run-flats.

i want to ditch the run-flats, and am looking for a lighter 16" or 17" wheel with all-season tires that perform well. i'd like to get a little more sidewall than the 205/45/17 run-flats. the roads around here are mostly crappy. i do not currently track my car, and would like eventually lower it with new springs.

what are your thoughts on these scenarios:
16"x7" wheels @16.3 lbs/ea, 42ET, with falken ze-912s 205/50/16

17"x7" wheels @17.8 lbs/ea, 42ET, with falken ze-912s 215/45/17

i'm not totally sold on falkens; i'm checking into toyo proxes 4, kumho asx, but the specs i have listed are what i'm considering.

your feedback is appreciated.
thanks.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2008 | 05:10 PM
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for tires, get goodyear eagle f1 all season tires. they are excellent performance tires, and i have yet to hydroplane, even in large puddles at 60+ mph. idk about snow performance as we almost never get any snow or ice here in upstate SC.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2008 | 05:39 PM
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if you're on a budget just get good new tires. nothing worse than
running around with some cheezo wheels and tires on a nice
car like the MINI's.

check out tirerack for better selection of good tires.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2008 | 02:10 PM
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Melvyn,

If you plan on lowering the Mini, you may want to go with 215/40R17 for the 17" setup. Some rub with 215/45R17 on their lowered Mini's. Also, the Falken 912's run a bit wider so that won't help your carse either. Let me know if you have any questions on the tires or wheels for that matter.

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Old Nov 1, 2008 | 03:36 PM
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thanks leo, kenchan and soccerbummer.
i'm definitely considering the eagle f-1.

still need to find the right wheels for my ride...
 
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Old Nov 2, 2008 | 12:18 PM
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Get the Volks, but buy my USED ones!
Darn near like new, for maybe half the new price.
 

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Old Nov 2, 2008 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by leo@edgeracing.com
Melvyn,

If you plan on lowering the Mini, you may want to go with 215/40R17 for the 17" setup. Some rub with 215/45R17 on their lowered Mini's.
I was slightly rubbing with my BFG KDWs that are 215/45/17 with the stock suspension, but a very light trim fixed that. I just ordered a set of coil-overs (cross) so we'll see how that goes. (I'm not far from tucking rubber under the fender at stock height) I'll let you know how that works out once I install it-hopefully this coming weekend
 
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Old Nov 5, 2008 | 08:19 PM
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how did the coil-overs turn out?
and how much did you need to trim?

thanks.

Originally Posted by MINI_chili
I was slightly rubbing with my BFG KDWs that are 215/45/17 with the stock suspension, but a very light trim fixed that. I just ordered a set of coil-overs (cross) so we'll see how that goes. (I'm not far from tucking rubber under the fender at stock height) I'll let you know how that works out once I install it-hopefully this coming weekend
 
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Old Nov 5, 2008 | 09:40 PM
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i like toyo. I'm using Toyo T1R on all my cars right now.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 09:59 AM
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Looking for some spiffy wheels

Hope this is the correct thread for this question.

i've been googleing wheels, especially at tire rack, and the wheels that appealed to me and are within a reasonable budget price are made in China.

Considering all the news about quality and safety of Chinese products and their apparent disregard for consumer's welfare lately, my enthusiasm for their wheels is nonexistant.

Is there any experience with these wheels? Has anybody had one fly apart at an embarrasing moment? Do they require 5 pounds of balancing weights to quiet them down? And most importantly, will I be real sorry I bought them a day after they are mounted?
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 01:10 PM
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news about quality and safety of Chinese products and their apparent disregard for consumer's welfare lately, my enthusiasm for their wheels is nonexistant.
Tirerack can't offer products we can't depend on being founded correctly, and painted well with little runout are minumums for us. Some domestic suppliers I handle quality controls aren't as good what we buy from China.

We have to handle warranty and customer satisfaction. Low quality products = bad buisness, likley not something we could ever offer.

Alex
 
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 03:41 PM
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Not sure where these were made but they look good to me. I got the wheels, (Konig Rewinds), and Falken 912's mounted, balanced and shipped to my door for $696.

Three of them required zero weight to balance, and the fourth only 1/4 ounce.


 
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