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undertaker75 Mar 24, 2007 06:30 AM

20's
 
Is there a company that makes 20's for the mini?

JDR Mar 24, 2007 08:05 AM

yes

texaspaul Mar 24, 2007 08:05 AM

.....:no: ...puke....

tpetro33 Mar 24, 2007 08:09 AM

yuck

:sad: :sad: :sad:

mcdbrendan Mar 24, 2007 08:16 AM

Ewww.

chows4us Mar 24, 2007 08:33 AM

nm

Morris9982 Mar 24, 2007 08:42 AM

I think this is a good look for my MC-40.

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l2...is9982/20s.jpg

k_h_d Mar 24, 2007 08:42 AM

why...

JDR Mar 24, 2007 10:10 AM

wow, you people are rough. he didn't ask how you all felt about him putting 20's on his car and hopefuly he doesn't care how you feel about it.

as i said before, i'm sure there is a (probably small) selection. check tire rack and maybe edge racing.

robino Mar 24, 2007 10:34 AM


Is there a company that makes 20's for the mini?
there is a company who makes them...WCG

they come as a package with these:

http://www.westcoastgrillz.com/images/body_left.jpg

chows4us Mar 24, 2007 02:07 PM

nm

minihune Mar 24, 2007 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by undertaker75 (Post 1439106)
Is there a company that makes 20's for the mini?

Aloha and welcome to NAM.

Yes, there are many companies that make 20" or larger rims and some do fit the MINI but just barely.

20" rims are going to be a bit heavy and tires will need to be very low profile which means ride quality will not be as comfortable. If you have poor roads then just take it easy.

Heavy rims and tires are going to be good for looks and car shows, OK for street driving but not a good match for performance driving. The MCS has power but the MC does not- both will fit larger wheels- you'll feel the weight of the wheels more in an MC.

Many people use larger rims for car shows or rallys and that's fine.

At tirerack.com using 225/30-20 tires in stock
Pirelli PZero Nero $183 each Max Perf Summer tire
220 treadwear AA traction Y speed rated 22 pounds 25.5"Outer tire diameter
Avon Tech M500 $169 each Ultra High Perf Summer tire (Back ordered)
280 treadwear AA traction W speed rated 31 pounds 25.3"Outer tire diameter
BF Goodrich g-Force KDW2 $254 each Ultra High Perf Summer tire (best looking tread design but least comfortable)
300 treadwear AA traction W speed rated 23 pounds 25.5"Outer tire diameter
General Exclaim UHP $129 each Ultra High Perf Summer tire (probably smoothest riding on the street)
380 treadwear AA traction W speed rated 21 pounds 25.3"Outer tire diameter

20" wheels for the MINI from tirerack.com
Dropstars DS01
Finish: Chrome Plated
20x7.5" et+42mm $325
http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheel...chrome_100.jpg

TIS 02
Finish: Chrome Plated
20x7.5" et+42mm $325
http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheel...TIS.02_100.jpg

TIS 03
Finish: Chrome Plated
20x7.5" et+42mm $325
http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheel...TIS.03_100.jpg

TIS 06
Finish: Chrome Plated
20x7.5" et+42mm $325
http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheel...TIS.06_100.jpg

TIS 07
Finish: Chrome Plated
20x7.5" et+42mm $325
http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheel...TIS.07_100.jpg

minismitty Mar 24, 2007 09:44 PM

why would you?!?

Tit Mar 24, 2007 11:56 PM

These threads always amaze me. Someone asks a simple question and you all start putting the boot in...

dunno about 20's, but these are 19's (215/35/ZR19) - to give you an idea of how big 20's may look. This is a show car that has won several awards down here in Australia. From what I understand, this guy made some extensive mods to his arches (not including the bodykit itself).

http://tit.smugmug.com/photos/69014867-M.jpg http://tit.smugmug.com/photos/69014878-M.jpg http://tit.smugmug.com/photos/69014896-M.jpg http://tit.smugmug.com/photos/69014903-M.jpg

Can find hi-res pics here: http://tit.smugmug.com/gallery/1448990#69014878

I suppose the only thing Minihune didn't mention was that if you got this route, you'll have to look into how the significantly different rim/tyre size affects your speedo...Also..don't know about the US, but down here you can only legally change your wheel size by (I think) 1 inch or less from what is offered from the factory - so in this case - 19 inch.

( \me waits for predictable derogatory comments about bodykit)

chows4us Mar 25, 2007 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by Tit (Post 1439972)
These threads always amaze me. Someone asks a simple question and you all start putting the boot in...

In a simple world, when someone asks a question, the responses would be only the answers, and only by someome who actually knew the answer.

Unfortunately, that is not human nature. Humans will most always add their own opinions, welcome or not.

That's life:wink:

You pay your money and take your chances



sndwave Mar 25, 2007 07:38 AM

And all we seem to get is chow to show for it. :lol:

glnr13 Mar 25, 2007 07:40 AM

people have their reasons for running 20's...
mostly for show. BrodyD's car:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...TOCRAVE079.jpg
he did express that he's switching to 19's for driveability... he said the 20's feel like theyre gonna go through the bonnet on bumps.

Greatbear Mar 26, 2007 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by chows4us (Post 1439217)
Why stop there? Some nice 22" spinners will do on 25 series tires:thumbsup:.

I wonder if the MINI fitted with such would be considered a 'donk', even though it cant be in the strictest sense. :lol:

chows4us Mar 26, 2007 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by Greatbear (Post 1441643)
I wonder if the MINI fitted with such would be considered a 'donk', even though it cant be in the strictest sense. :lol:

Just take it to Whips in Long Island. They will fix you up with all the bling you want and the car might get on TV!

mini552 Mar 26, 2007 01:16 PM

The reason we're weighing in is not just to give an opinion, or rain on his parade, but to prevent an expensive mistake. If you put 20s and the kind of profile tires you're going to need on a mini, the handling/ride is going to suffer, and it's going to look like the wheels and tires are wearing the car, and not the other way around. If he wants to proceed in spite of opinion, it's his money and his mini . . .

cristo Mar 26, 2007 03:43 PM

Hey, just get some 24" wheels, skip the tires, and paint some rubber cement on the edges of the rims!

toddtce Mar 26, 2007 05:29 PM

And I've got the 14" BBK to fill them too.

maxmini Mar 26, 2007 06:47 PM

There was a car on the local show scene that put 20's on for the events. Then he modded the fender liners so he could run it on the street. The car finally commited suicide when one of the ribbon thin sidewalls was pinched in a pot hole , blew out and totaled the car.

Randy
M7 Tuning

Alex@tirerack Mar 28, 2007 08:41 AM


MINI fitted with such would be considered a 'donk',
Too new, Donks = 60's

LOL

Alex

dustinhxc Apr 10, 2007 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by glnr13 (Post 1440124)
people have their reasons for running 20's...
mostly for show. BrodyD's car:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...TOCRAVE079.jpg
he did express that he's switching to 19's for driveability... he said the 20's feel like theyre gonna go through the bonnet on bumps.


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