BK299
Rim Width:
7J
Rim Diameter:
16 inches
Offset:
38
Number of Studs:
4
Stud Diameter:
100
Rim Structure:
One Piece
Also what is the best tyre size to go for. I was thinking 195 / 45/ 16 or would a 205 / 45/ 16 fit?
will these fit my 2000 6n2 tdi?
Yea they will fit dude.
Have you lowered your car at all?
With regards tyres, you should see if the circumfrance is the same. So you need to get the tyre size right.
I went from a 14" SE alloy with 185 55 tyre to a 15" 195 45. And my speedo isnt out by stupid amounts. Like half a mile an hour lol
Maybe best to get a 195 40 on the 16"? I'm not entirely sure on that bit, but im sure someone else will confirm this
Have you lowered your car at all?
With regards tyres, you should see if the circumfrance is the same. So you need to get the tyre size right.
I went from a 14" SE alloy with 185 55 tyre to a 15" 195 45. And my speedo isnt out by stupid amounts. Like half a mile an hour lol
Maybe best to get a 195 40 on the 16"? I'm not entirely sure on that bit, but im sure someone else will confirm this
the car isnt lowered but was thinking of a 35mm drop. i would like the 195/45/ on the 16's. just want to see if anyone else has done anything similar. But defintely that spec, (4X100 , 7J and 38offset) will fit the 6n2??3LL1077 wrote:Yea they will fit dude.
Have you lowered your car at all?
With regards tyres, you should see if the circumfrance is the same. So you need to get the tyre size right.
I went from a 14" SE alloy with 185 55 tyre to a 15" 195 45. And my speedo isnt out by stupid amounts. Like half a mile an hour lol
Maybe best to get a 195 40 on the 16"? I'm not entirely sure on that bit, but im sure someone else will confirm this
your speedo is going to be out if you use a 45 profile with 16's you would be better with a 40.
check out this guide
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
check out this guide
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Was just about to say that lolKelk11 wrote:your speedo is going to be out if you use a 45 profile with 16's you would be better with a 40.
check out this guide
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html