ok got the drop, then the wheels, now it is higher?!?! wt??
#1
ok got the drop, then the wheels, now it is higher?!?! wt??
ok, i picked up some 18s and now the xa is feeling like an inch higher. it is good for speedbumps, but i want that look where the wheels fill in the fenderwells... some help and suggestions would be nice.
oh and she is dropped with sportlines, 2".
oh and she is dropped with sportlines, 2".
#4
yeah...i knew what he was talking about...i just didn't know if he did the drop and the wheels at the same time...cuz I felt the same thing after I put my 18's on with DF210's at the same time...i'm not the best with all this stuff anyway...was just trying to help
#5
Originally Posted by L4rry_B1rd
he's not referring to the drop, he's talking about how the car sits higher in general due to the increase in wheel size.
#6
she has been dropped for over a year, i am sure that the springs have settled. the tires are 215/35/18 and are seriously streched onto the 18x8s. so i do not think that it is the tires. i guess that the only thing that i can do to get it lower again is either coilovers or air. oh well, it looks and drives pretty good anyways and i don't want to sacrifice that anymore, at least not yet. maybe something from kenstyle might help the look of the drop......
#7
write down the oem tire size, and the new tire size an look around online for a tire calculator. Then you can get their overall diameters in inches, subtract the oem inches from the new tire's inches, divide the difference by 2, and thats how much highter you'll be off the ground
ex: 30" - 28" = 2" then 2/2 = 1" higher off ground
ex: 30" - 28" = 2" then 2/2 = 1" higher off ground
#8
I use this for my tire calculator: http://miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
When I plugged your tire size in and compared it to stock, the 18's are only .2" bigger in diameter.
When I plugged your tire size in and compared it to stock, the 18's are only .2" bigger in diameter.
#12
Originally Posted by smokeydog001
IMO it looks great! I wouldn't worry about it.
IMO xAs have more wheel well gap then the xB. It seems like to make it look low you either have to run air or coilovers. But, it does look really clean.
#13
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With 215/35/18s the car is NOT sitting any higher. If it is slightly it's only 1/10 of an inch which is NOY noticable.
Nice stance and perfect xA drop. Enjoy and don't worry about the feeling.
Nice stance and perfect xA drop. Enjoy and don't worry about the feeling.
#16
It jstt feels that way because your head is in the air because you have new baller rims. LOL.
Looks good. I agree, would look better lower, but you will lose the nice ride. Tein Basics are the way to go if on a budget. They improve handling alot, but not so harsh you can't stand it. Should give you another 1.5" drop over what you have now.
Looks good. I agree, would look better lower, but you will lose the nice ride. Tein Basics are the way to go if on a budget. They improve handling alot, but not so harsh you can't stand it. Should give you another 1.5" drop over what you have now.
#17
Great looking xA!
And as others have said, that tire is nearly identical in height to your stockers, so you shouldn't REALLY be any higher, probably just the difference in the aspect ratio of the tire makes it feel that way.
Enjoy it - it looks awesome!
And as others have said, that tire is nearly identical in height to your stockers, so you shouldn't REALLY be any higher, probably just the difference in the aspect ratio of the tire makes it feel that way.
Enjoy it - it looks awesome!
#18
thanks again on the +++++ comments. I've looked into some progress coilovers and possibly a kit from kenstyle to lower the stance a bit more. I am already sitting on eibach sportlines (2in drop all the way around), so either the teins or progress kit will be in the near future.