What have you done to your Mazda6 today?

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KrGsMrNKusinagi, I like those TSWs a lot. They look like they'll be pretty vulnerable to curb rash, so it might be worth getting some tires with the curb guard on 'em. It would be a shame to ruin them parallel parking.

:( I know.. Well When I get the 225s I hope that will help some..
 
This is probably a question for the wheel/tires/brakes subsection, but there doesn't seem to be a ton of traffic there.

Stock MS6 wheels, stock ride height.......would 225/45's work, or should I go with 225/40's?


<----noob at tire sizings.
 
will work, but I'd suggest 225x40 to stick closer to the stock diameter -> won't have any effect on your speedo. :)
 
I slammed my car, and threw on 225/45's. Fits fine and I actually noticed the drive was a bit better as in more comfortable and less bumpy
 
didnt get the 10cm they called for but its still a nasty wet icy night.... salt trucks/plows are out, 6 stayed in the driveway
 
sheesh. Our temps are in 40s so at least there is no ice. And the car is in the shop anyway so by the time it comes out I'm hoping for some better weather. :D
 
Installed new pads & rotors, JBR shift plate and JBR shift knob.......thank you to JBarone for all of the help, as always!
 
Will be tracking my car this summer(wrc)
finally! You will both love it and hate it with our car... heavy, but can scoot. lol

I slammed my car, and threw on 225/45's. Fits fine and I actually noticed the drive was a bit better as in more comfortable and less bumpy
i keep hearing this, i run 225/40s and wish i was on 45's... EVERYONE says that small difference actually is noticeable for road comfort, my ride is ROUGH. and once i go to coilovers it could get worse. Than again you are at stock offset, im not, and new wheels will be even worse. Hmmm... what to doooo. lol
 
After I slammed my car the ride was soooooooooo bumpy, yes like I said the 45 series tire did make a slight difference.
 
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