17 in wheel
17 in wheel
Just bought a used 93 MX-3 std and wanted to place 17 in wheels on it 17x7.5 or 17x7? Which is possible? Is this possible?<P>Thanks.
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Re: 17 in wheel
Both 17x7 and 17x7.5 will fit.
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Thanks. Will this require any modification? Would it interfer with the handling?
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Re: 17 in wheel
niether would need modifying. as far as handling, it will improve due to the larger wheels. the larger the wheel, the shorter the sidewall on the tire. shorter sidewalls are more rigid, making for better handling. acceleration suffers a bit from going to a larger wheel but not by much. 16" or 17" look nice on the MX-3. if your performance minded, go for a 16". if you don't care much about acceleration, go for the 17".
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by finchuck:<BR><STRONG>niether would need modifying. as far as handling, it will improve due to the larger wheels. the larger the wheel, the shorter the sidewall on the tire. shorter sidewalls are more rigid, making for better handling. acceleration suffers a bit from going to a larger wheel but not by much. 16" or 17" look nice on the MX-3. if your performance minded, go for a 16". if you don't care much about acceleration, go for the 17".</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>How does it hurt acceleration? from the added weight? I would think that the larger diameter would increase acceleration.
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1994 MX-3 GS Teal
Stock V6 with insane potential
1987 Toyota Pickup
SR5 Xtracab Turbo
--The slow wait until the green light, while the FAST already left when the red went out--
--Sex should be like driving a Honda....slow, obscene, and loud enough for the neighbors to hear--


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Re: 17 in wheel
I'm really not positive, it has to do with weight and something about inertia (spinning a larger wheel) I believe. Just think about it, if you have a tiny 10" wheel and a huge 20" wheel, which would take more energy to start spinning?<P>Some people switch to 14" rims when they race because it gives you better acceleration times. However, switching from a 15" to a 17" doesn't slow you down incredibly much. I'd go to 17" myself because I'm not racing. I think the deccelartion time is negligable.<P> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by VizualXTC:<BR><STRONG><P>How does it hurt acceleration? from the added weight? I would think that the larger diameter would increase acceleration.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Re: 17 in wheel
that's a nice idea to swith to 17, but you need to choose the right tire size with it or your speedo will be off. Then 2 solutions: either you keep the same overall diameter (higher diameter fro rims, lower profile for tires) or you get your speedo reset to your new wheels....Also going to larger tires will change your traction and handling: you'll get better traction, but you car will feel heavier to turn, due to the added rubber that contact the road. I like a light fron end, so i'm always riding with a lil tad more pressure that supposed to be.... [img]shrug.gif"%20border="0[/img]
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How do you reset your speed? Is it easy or will it require a mechanic's experience?
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Re: 17 in wheel
I Have 17x8 ;)fits nice<BR>reset your speedo? that would involve disassembling your Tranny (hard)<P>could you do me a favor and find tha overall diameter of your stock rim and tire?