The Ohio Random Thread... aka We Should Probably Be Working

13.1lbs. I wouldn't say they are easy to come by or plentiful. I had a set when I first switched to R-comps, but I don't remember how long I looked for them. I remember it being a while and I probably paid too much for them.

You can get more info about Miata wheels here: http://www.miata.net/faq/wheel_weights.html
The other 15x6 options are heavier, and even harder to come by (aka more expensive).
 
That's what I thought. Do you know the weight and offset? How hard are they to come by? My ultimate plan would be some lightweight 15x6 wheels with an effective offset of +40 mm paired with 205/50R15 Hoosier A6's. If I do get into this I'll probably stick with the stock wheels and tires and not be competitive for a while just to get the hang of things.


I'm pretty sure those are 17" right? Stock class required wheels have to be the same diameter and width as stock and be within 1/4" offset.

http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/pts/3805322229.html

set of miata wheels, 14x5.5, around 12lbs, and like a 45 offset, $50 a wheel
 
Couldn't find the Cincy thread for some reason, so I'm posting this here.

The wife and I are taking a day trip to Cincy/Newport this Friday. Where's a good, local place to get lunch? I've only been to Cincy once so I'm not sure where to go in the area.

SkyLine Chili?
 
Just checked, Enkei supposedly makes the RPF1 in 15x7 +41 that weights <10 lbs. Damn...

Indeed they do... ;)

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I also had a set of the 99-02 sport wheels once upon a time
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Jon I have nb Miata. wheels the wheel has 15x6jj. 40 stamped in them if that helps you.
 
Spacers. Could probably get away with 5mm or so.

The RPF1s are notorious for not clearing brakes. It's why Enkei made the PF01s from what I've read (which by the way also come in 15x7 at only 12.1lbs).
 

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