Since our Miata is about to receive a Dealer Alternative Flyin' Miata big-brake kit, we needed some appropriate wheels to clear them. The 15x7-inch Kosei K1 Racing wheels that we're using on the street should clear the big brakes, but the stock 14-inch Miata wheels that we're using for racing won't work. We again wanted something light and easy on …
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Hey, this post is now over 20 years old!
pinchvalve (Forum Supporter) said:
Hey, this post is now over 20 years old!
This is like 4 boards ago!
In reply to Javelin :
One day, we should do some more classic content. Oh, wait....
Javelin said:
David S. Wallens said:
It's vintage!
Maybe even... Classic?
That means we can get plates from Hartgey right?
It was posted right about the same time we changed our name from The Dealer Alternative to Flyin' Miata, because the sub-brand of the parts was better known than the business name :) We're still officially The Dealer Alternative Inc DBA Flyin' Miata at one level.
Brakes have gone through a few evolutions, too. They fit more wheels than they did then :) I have a car parked outside that still has the original setup.
In reply to z31maniac :
I have Antique plates and classic car insurance on mine. :)
Keith Tanner said:
Brakes have gone through a few evolutions, too. They fit more wheels than they did then :) I have a car parked outside that still has the original setup.
It's also kind of amusing to hear 15x7s described as "big" wheels. They were in 2002, but 20 years later you can buy Miata-spec 15x11s easily and I believe there are some 15x12s out there. :)
I think it was big as in diameter. 15" was as big as Miata had ever put on the car from the factory at this time! At least in North America, there was probably some UK special edition with 17s.
I'm not sure how "easily" you can buy Miata-spec 15x11s, but there has been at least one production run. Unless Miata-spec just means 4x100.
Keith Tanner said:
I'm not sure how "easily" you can buy Miata-spec 15x11s, but there has been at least one production run. Unless Miata-spec just means 4x100.
Brian Goodwin has them in stock for $279 each, that seems pretty easy to me! I define "Miata-spec" as 4x100 with an appropriate offset.
Fair enough, I don't visit that site very often.