View Full Version : ideal 16" tire size for MSP?
justinlansdale
04-24-2008, 11:59 AM
quick question real quick, i need to buy tires for my P5 wheels that i'm going to be running on my MSP. whats the idea tire size for a 16" wheel on an MSP?
njaremka
04-24-2008, 12:02 PM
stock ES / Protege5 tire size is 195/50-16. you can fit a 205/50-16 on the rim, but not much wider since its only 6-inches wide.
magnumP5
04-24-2008, 12:24 PM
You can fit 215 series tires on the P5 wheels. Type keep the proper size for a MSP I would suggest 215/50 if possible. Otherwise something like a 205/55 would also work.
justinlansdale
04-24-2008, 01:20 PM
stock ES / Protege5 tire size is 195/50-16. you can fit a 205/50-16 on the rim, but not much wider since its only 6-inches wide.
are those FD wheels on your car in the signature? did they come non-staggered? love them.
justinlansdale
04-24-2008, 01:21 PM
You can fit 215 series tires on the P5 wheels. Type keep the proper size for a MSP I would suggest 215/50 if possible. Otherwise something like a 205/55 would also work.
i ended up going with a 195/50, i should have any problems with that size would I?
turbolife
04-24-2008, 01:29 PM
i ended up going with a 195/50, i should have any problems with that size would I?
Damn Justin, those are some skinny-ass tires. It's hard enough to hook with 215's. What tires did you go with, and are these your new summer wheels?
If so, want to sell your MSP wheels to me?
justinlansdale
04-24-2008, 01:35 PM
Damn Justin, those are some skinny-ass tires. It's hard enough to hook with 215's. What tires did you go with, and are these your new summer wheels?
If so, want to sell your MSP wheels to me?
yeah :-/ i just needed something inexpensive, i went with kuhmo v-rated. i'm finally getting the car aligned at RT tomorrow morning to fix my toe issues. i'm gonna invest in a set of spacers to attempt to throw the wheels out as flush as i can get them and run them as a summer setup.
shoot me an offer on the MSP wheels, if you want 'em! i can't make up my mind if i wanna sell them or keep 'em. the tires are shot though, and they have been curbed by the P.O...if i keep them, i'll definitely get them powdercoated.
what size spacers do you think would work the best for what i'm going for?
njaremka
04-24-2008, 01:37 PM
are those FD wheels on your car in the signature? did they come non-staggered? love them.
yeah, they are FD's. FD's never came from the factory with staggered wheels in the US. they are 16x8 +50, and i had to stick 3mm spacers under them to clear the suspension. with 215/45-16's i have ZERO rubbing.
turbolife
04-24-2008, 03:14 PM
yeah :-/ i just needed something inexpensive, i went with kuhmo v-rated. i'm finally getting the car aligned at RT tomorrow morning to fix my toe issues. i'm gonna invest in a set of spacers to attempt to throw the wheels out as flush as i can get them and run them as a summer setup.
shoot me an offer on the MSP wheels, if you want 'em! i can't make up my mind if i wanna sell them or keep 'em. the tires are shot though, and they have been curbed by the P.O...if i keep them, i'll definitely get them powdercoated.
what size spacers do you think would work the best for what i'm going for?
How bad are they curbed? I was hoping to upgrade from my curbed wheels, lol.
magnumP5
04-24-2008, 06:38 PM
i ended up going with a 195/50, i should have any problems with that size would I?
Nope definitely shouldn't have any problems but as turbolife mentioned they are some narrow tires. Also they are shorter in total height than the stock MSP setup so your speedometer is likely to be off by 1 or 2 mph.
justinlansdale
04-24-2008, 11:27 PM
How bad are they curbed? I was hoping to upgrade from my curbed wheels, lol.
they're pretty bad :-/ i'm probably just going to have LPC fix them up and powdercoat them for the summer.
what size spacers do you guys think i should run to have the P5 wheels sit flush with the fender?
njaremka
04-25-2008, 08:43 AM
5-10mm with longer studs. dont risk having the lugs not tight enough.
DeuceMalicai
04-25-2008, 08:57 AM
im running 215/40/r16 on my p5 wheels. check it out.
justinlansdale
04-25-2008, 09:16 AM
5-10mm with longer studs. dont risk having the lugs not tight enough.
gotcha, i'll probably end up ordering two pairs of 10mm's this week.
im running 215/40/r16 on my p5 wheels. check it out.
you have the best looking exhaust i've ever seen on an MSP, IMO!
DeuceMalicai
04-25-2008, 09:55 AM
you have the best looking exhaust i've ever seen on an MSP, IMO!
thanks! definitely appreciate!
I have 16x6" steelies for the winter, and I run 205/50-16 tires for those -- and they're squashed on, as in they're a little too wide for the wheels.
I recently picked up a set of stock Mazda3 16x6.5" wheels .. and in researching (to see if I could just move my current winter tires from the steelies to the Mazda3 wheels), found out that the stock tire width on the Mazda3 wheel is actually 205/55-16. So I'll lose some of the 'tallness' in the transfer -- but that's okay, I'll just crank down the coilovers and turn my front bumper into a snow plow, haha.
So I think you'll be alright with the 195 .. but yeah, that is pretty skinny!
magnumP5
04-25-2008, 11:52 AM
what size spacers do you guys think i should run to have the P5 wheels sit flush with the fender?
I'd recommend 5 mm spacers if you want to go that route. That should bump out the offset to if it were a +45 mm. I'm used to P5 clearances so you may be able to go a little higher with the spacers. +1 on getting the longer studs though.
im running 215/40/r16 on my p5 wheels. check it out.
Man those are some SHORT wheels! That setup is shorter than the 215/40R17 I'm running on my P5 and I know that is shorter than the stock MSP setup (215/45R17). Your speedometer is probably reading something like 5 mph or so off!
DeuceMalicai
04-25-2008, 11:22 PM
Man those are some SHORT wheels! That setup is shorter than the 215/40R17 I'm running on my P5 and I know that is shorter than the stock MSP setup (215/45R17). Your speedometer is probably reading something like 5 mph or so off!
ummmm it seems to be fine but if so it's all good. i'm not to worried.
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