need small rims for p5 for winter pothole driving

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i used this site http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp to try to match up some sizes. well i would like the smallest rims that will with the p5 so i can have a tall sidewall to use in winter and minimize pothole damage to wheels.
i came up with 2 possible sizes
14x6 or 13x6 both with 50 offset to match stock. now as far as tires i can get. i would rather get the 14s as finding tires will be easier. what do you guys think?or you have a size you can recommend that wont damage when i hit a pothole or when i drive like and ass and slide into a curb.
 
how big of potholes are you planning on hitting?!?
lol

i would say that it need not be necessary to go smaller than 15"

that's what mine are for stock/winter tires (...the ride is soooo smooth compared to the 17s)
i hit a pothole with my stocks on and popped both tires... with no rim damage!
 
13"s will fit? I think you'd be ok with 14" and bonus is that tires are cheap. haha

Here's a pic of my 185/70/14's on a 14x5.5 wheel and if IIRC +35 offset. Would that be enough sidewall for ya?

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More pics in the link - http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3924465&postcount=19566
 
how big of potholes are you planning on hitting?!?
lol

i would say that it need not be necessary to go smaller than 15"

that's what mine are for stock/winter tires (...the ride is soooo smooth compared to the 17s)
i hit a pothole with my stocks on and popped both tires... with no rim damage!
well i gotta say the stock p5 rims are tough. i popped a 205/40/16 inch 1 year old nitto neogen tire 2 months ago but the rim survived. had to get alignment done though as the steering wheel was not straight and the car was pulling. i think there is still something fukt with the suspension as i am getting grinding sound from the wheel. could be bearings but im not sure. i hit the damn pothole pretty hard. any pothole you hit that makes you swear F words for 5 minutes is a big one. and i dont want this to happen again.
 
13"s will fit? I think you'd be ok with 14" and bonus is that tires are cheap. haha

Here's a pic of my 185/70/14's on a 14x5.5 wheel and if IIRC +35 offset. Would that be enough sidewall for ya?

P5-SnowTireTestFitment004.jpg


More pics in the link - http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3924465&postcount=19566
i like those how ar they in the snow. as my nittos are really bad. what i need is some mini monster truck tires on small rims. that would be awesome! and i wouldn't care of the noise those would make.
 
i like those how ar they in the snow. as my nittos are really bad. what i need is some mini monster truck tires on small rims. that would be awesome! and i wouldn't care of the noise those would make.

I personally can't comment on how they are in the snow but I have read very good things about the Blizzaks (from websites and first hand experiences with other members).

They do have a softer sidewall so they feel mushy in the turns but I have had no issues so far in the dry/wet weather with grip at reduced speeds of course. :) The ride around town has been greatly improved (thanks to the taller sidewall and I have noticed a little more noise on the highway but nothing that is intolerable.

The recommened size for the Pro is 185/65/14 but I found these for a helluva deal ($100 used one season) and couldn't pass them up. I have noticed that at highway speeds thru a construction zone I get some rubbing but not during everyday driving.
 
wow...i love texas ha ha
You can keep your humidity and hurricanes.

Both 15" and 14" size tires are pretty cheap. I've heard finding 5 bolt 14" wheels can be a little challenging though. I have 195/55-15 Hankook iPikes on my car in the winter.
 
You can keep your humidity and hurricanes.

Both 15" and 14" size tires are pretty cheap. I've heard finding 5 bolt 14" wheels can be a little challenging though. I have 195/55-15 Hankook iPikes on my car in the winter.

Yes, it can be a challenge. It was sooooooo much fun trying to figure out what make/model year 14" steelies met all the mounting criteria, ie: bolt pattern, offset and width.

I was able to find a couple sets of 14" alloys on ebay however I am not dropping over $300 for winter wheels at the moment. lol
 
i would love to get a rims with tires for 100. looking on craigslist now and dont see anything that fits yet.
 
well philly is atleast 1 hour drive with no traffic. i will keep looking here and maybe local stores might have winter tire/rim deals. also anyone can confirm that p5s have 5x100 lug pattern and not 5x113?
 
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well philly is atleast 1 hour drive with no traffic. i will keep looking here and maybe local stores might have winter tire/rim deals. also anyone can confirm that p5s have 5x100 lug pattern and not 5x113?

I can confirm that Protege5s along with every other 5 lug Mazda have 5X114.3 lug pattern. :)
 
Safe way to go is with stuff already from Mazda. Before last winter I went to a local wheel/hubcap supplier who had 14" mazda wheels that were in excellent shape. Spent $20 each on wheels and then a good set of all seasons and they work great.

Here are the wheels on the car:

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Did not keep a deer from running out in front of me the first week in November - but I got everything new in the front minus the fenders and fog lights...

And here are the tires I snagged:

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Have been through ice, sleet and 4 + inches of snow with no problems.

Good luck.
 
hey guys i just picked up 4 14 inch eclipse rims with tires for 140$ that are sortof ok will post pics later.
 
A few years back...we had a GACC meet in the Cheeha Mnts. I blew one tire on the highway, drove that b**** on stock rims (tire was flat as a pancake) to the next exit, and changed the tire. Only to have ANOTHER tire go flat while I was putting the spare on. So, I had to drive on the OTHER stock rim (tire was flat) to the Wal-Mart and swap another tire out.
Moral of the story:
STOCK P5 WHEELS are pretty much invincible. I have 2 witnesses and pictures of this incident also.
 
A few years back...we had a GACC meet in the Cheeha Mnts. I blew one tire on the highway, drove that b**** on stock rims (tire was flat as a pancake) to the next exit, and changed the tire. Only to have ANOTHER tire go flat while I was putting the spare on. So, I had to drive on the OTHER stock rim (tire was flat) to the Wal-Mart and swap another tire out.
Moral of the story:
STOCK P5 WHEELS are pretty much invincible. I have 2 witnesses and pictures of this incident also.

damn thats nuts
 
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