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    Looking for these type of wheels - see pic, help!



    Not sure what this "type" of wheel is called but wondering if anyone knows where I can find some that have 20-25mm offset, 4x100, and have that stock car look.

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    This isn't going to be much use but I've seen them advertised in Australia
    HERE. The brand is Dynamic Steel Wheels. 15x8 +0 or +20 offset. Au$340 set

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    These pretty much just looks like Diamond Racing Wheels?

    http://www.diamondracingwheels.com

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    Awesome! Diamond Racing is exactly what I was looking for. I was a bit surprised by the offsets, the most positive they have is 12. Has anyone run diamonds? I would not think I could run an offset of 12. Been looking more around 25.

    Any pictures w/ offsets listed and what you had to do to get them to not rub on a pretty stock NA? Would have coilovers as well.

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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power mx54life's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueninetwo View Post
    Awesome! Diamond Racing is exactly what I was looking for. I was a bit surprised by the offsets, the most positive they have is 12. Has anyone run diamonds? I would not think I could run an offset of 12. Been looking more around 25.

    Any pictures w/ offsets listed and what you had to do to get them to not rub on a pretty stock NA? Would have coilovers as well.
    Try googling "miata with diamond racing rims" plenty of pics I've seen. They will make a wide stance so my guess is you will have to do extreme fender bending and pulling also including a masterful alignment to tuck those rims in. Super stiff coilovers will also somehow prevent rubbing. I rode in one sometime ago and there was zero rubbing but the car was jumping over peebles.

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    For future reference, these are your generic "stock car" circle track racing steel wheels. There are many manufacturers of similar wheels in the USA. They tend to be very heavy but are popular for people looking for really wide, low-offset wheels on a small budget.

    http://www.aeroracewheels.com
    http://www.bart-wheel.com/
    http://www.bassettwheel.com/
    http://www.circleracing.com/
    http://www.diamondracingwheels.com/
    http://www.mrt-wheels.com/
    https://www.realwheel.net/
    http://www.sherwoodracingwheels.com/

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    read cheap, but heavy. thought about these at one point.... then changed my mind

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    Ya +20-+25mm offset is fairly common offset for aftermarket wheels carried by miata specific vendors so i personally wouldn't settle for something heavy in that mild of a offset and size.

    I bought my Konig Flatout's in 15x8 +25mm that weight 12.4lbs(verified by Goodwin Racing) per wheel for $109/wheel from Goodwin Racing. I couldn't find a better value at the time but the Advanti's are a even better value imo.

    Of course this doesn't really help anyone looking for the above mentioned style wheel if they are stuck on that design, which i like but function was more of my goal than form. Of course if i ever put fender flares on then something more aggressive will be necessary and a compromise will have to be made.

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