Mounted new rubber today. Falken Azenis RT-615 tires 235/40/18 mounted on Rota P1's 18 x 8" (+48) in Hyperblack
Getting a bad rub on the rear - more on driver's side (makes sense - that's the side I typically sit on (crazy))
Definitely must try rolling my rear fenders beneath the wheel well. Strange why Mazda would give the front fenders a nice roll from the factory but leave the rear sticking out straight towards the tire like a razorblade.
I'm not too worried about it. Should be able to put a nice upward tilt to the inner fender lip without too much risk. Gotta be done because just a couple of bumps chewed some nice tire spaghetti off the lip. No harm really but it cannot be left alone.
No driving impressions yet for the Falkens. But I have the highest expectation for them to grip like claws on carpet. A DOT wear rating of 200 means they are super-sticky. No worries about wet weather traction because now that March is almost past it's not likely to rain again in So.Cal until Oct/Nov.
I'll know for certain how well they grip - and god forbid I continue to get sharp rubbing - because I'm heading out to Willowsprings "Big Track" on 3/27. (burnout)
tires sidewalls still covered in lube since they were mounted about 20 minutes before these pics taken. and the center caps were still in the car.
Pics for your amusement.....
decent room towards the inside on the rear struts (Koni Yellows, MS red springs & camber plates)
a bit closer up front still on the stock shocks with the MS red springs
Getting a bad rub on the rear - more on driver's side (makes sense - that's the side I typically sit on (crazy))
Definitely must try rolling my rear fenders beneath the wheel well. Strange why Mazda would give the front fenders a nice roll from the factory but leave the rear sticking out straight towards the tire like a razorblade.
I'm not too worried about it. Should be able to put a nice upward tilt to the inner fender lip without too much risk. Gotta be done because just a couple of bumps chewed some nice tire spaghetti off the lip. No harm really but it cannot be left alone.
No driving impressions yet for the Falkens. But I have the highest expectation for them to grip like claws on carpet. A DOT wear rating of 200 means they are super-sticky. No worries about wet weather traction because now that March is almost past it's not likely to rain again in So.Cal until Oct/Nov.
I'll know for certain how well they grip - and god forbid I continue to get sharp rubbing - because I'm heading out to Willowsprings "Big Track" on 3/27. (burnout)
tires sidewalls still covered in lube since they were mounted about 20 minutes before these pics taken. and the center caps were still in the car.
Pics for your amusement.....








decent room towards the inside on the rear struts (Koni Yellows, MS red springs & camber plates)

a bit closer up front still on the stock shocks with the MS red springs
