Ninkumpoop
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- 2009 Mazda Mazdaspeed3
I'm thinking about putting 8" or 8.5" wheels in front with 7.5" in the back with spacers in the back to match the front. Any negatives? Any comments?
I was thinking similarly, just the opposite. With so much more room on the inside of the rear you could probably run a wider rim with a higher offset. Something like a 9.5-10" with a high 50-60 offset (that is if you can even find one, lol). Obviously it wouldnt make sense for traction on a FWD but if your simply trying to get as much rubber as possible, that might work. Plus, I would think it make the car handle pretty good.