New Car!!!

jaynsee79

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Mazda, P5
hey guys...what do you think? i just got the car a month ago.

FALKEN WHEELS (by Falken Tires): Circuit Spec 19x7.5 +42mm
FALKEN TIRES: Azenis ST-115 215/35ZR19
FALKEN SPRINGS (by Falken Tires): 1.5" drop all around
 

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Where'd you get the car? The pictures make it look like it was in some kind of a photoshoot. You got me wondering now...
 
2K3 Mazdaspeed said:
Where'd you get the car? The pictures make it look like it was in some kind of a photoshoot. You got me wondering now...

i bought the car brand new from a dealer. the car was actually in a shoot for an ad so that's why it's in a studio. thanks for the compliment! =)
 
dude, i saw those wheels in a mag not too long ago. i thought they were the s***. you just proved my thoughts to be correct. i love them.
 
protejay5 said:
dude, i saw those wheels in a mag not too long ago. i thought they were the s***. you just proved my thoughts to be correct. i love them.

yeah...i love the wheels. but let me just say, the 19x7.5 with +42mm is a little wide for the car...i had to roll the fenders like crazy. it still rubs but only when 4 people are in the car. so for you guys that wanna buy some wheels, +43mm or +44mm would be a good offset.
 
i would only buy 17's and possibly 18's anyway. the idea of them rubbing at all bothers me, 4 passengers or not.
 
i actually just got my windows tinted two weeks ago. do you guys know where to get the black housing head lights for a good deal?
 
actually ur nick shouldve been falken.. as on ur car.. that wouldve been sick
 
jaynsee79 said:
i actually just got my windows tinted two weeks ago. do you guys know where to get the black housing head lights for a good deal?
just do it urself.. i did a couple days ago, came out great. check the how-to section.
 
Murda said:
FYI, P5's would need at least +48 to prevent rubbing problems when lowered or weighed down.

+48 offset would not rub for sure, but i like that the wheel to be close to the fender as possible. the +42 that i have now is a little low, but i know for sure that with a 1/5" drop, a +44 or +45 will work perfect.
 
for 7.5" wheels, +48 offset is needed to have no rubbing issues with 215 tires. +45 still rubs but barely. personal experience says so.
 
tonkabui said:
for 7.5" wheels, +48 offset is needed to have no rubbing issues with 215 tires. +45 still rubs but barely. personal experience says so.

i see...thanks for the info, i appreciate it. good to note for future use.
 
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