B buliwyf Member : 2002 Mazda Protege5, 2014 Mazda3 sedan Oct 29, 2014 #1 For winter tyres. Will 15's fit? Has anyone actually tried it? Will it hit the brakes/rotor? On a similar note, do you think 15's will also fit a 2012-2014 Camry?
For winter tyres. Will 15's fit? Has anyone actually tried it? Will it hit the brakes/rotor? On a similar note, do you think 15's will also fit a 2012-2014 Camry?
R rochrunner Member Oct 30, 2014 #2 TireRack lists 15" wheels as a winter package option. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
concept : San Diego, CA : 2014 Mazda3 S GT auto, 2008 MX5 6-speed Nov 1, 2014 #3 From a "looks" perspective, 15s would appear very Dweeby, to say the least. Handling would be non-existent.
From a "looks" perspective, 15s would appear very Dweeby, to say the least. Handling would be non-existent.
B buliwyf Member : 2002 Mazda Protege5, 2014 Mazda3 sedan Nov 3, 2014 #4 concept said: From a "looks" perspective, 15s would appear very Dweeby, to say the least. Handling would be non-existent. Click to expand... If I live in San Diego, I'd be on low profile Advan Neova's all year round (breakn). Also, my Protege5 wouldn't be a rust bucket. Heck, I'd be on a Harley with 2-wheels instead of a Mazda with 4. SoCal is such a nice place. Last edited: Nov 3, 2014
concept said: From a "looks" perspective, 15s would appear very Dweeby, to say the least. Handling would be non-existent. Click to expand... If I live in San Diego, I'd be on low profile Advan Neova's all year round (breakn). Also, my Protege5 wouldn't be a rust bucket. Heck, I'd be on a Harley with 2-wheels instead of a Mazda with 4. SoCal is such a nice place.