Anyone know a good place to get wheels from?
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Hiya guys,
After seeing all the impressive cars last night and paying particular attention to their wheels - I think I have just about decided what I'm after...
So - can anyone suggest where I can go to get some new alloys! Ideally I'm looking for 17" multispoke black ones with a polished rim - all suggestions and makes welcome
After seeing all the impressive cars last night and paying particular attention to their wheels - I think I have just about decided what I'm after...
So - can anyone suggest where I can go to get some new alloys! Ideally I'm looking for 17" multispoke black ones with a polished rim - all suggestions and makes welcome

Hi Anna 
A quick search on google brought up this website which has the Wolfrace Asiatec alloys and they have a lovely black multi-spoke with polished rim
http://www.raceandroad.com/acatalog/Wolfrace_Asia-...
Look for the "Kendo Black"
Theres also these, but I think they would look a bit harsh if they're for an MX5
And these look good too
http://www.topgear.co.uk/acatalog/17_inch_Equinox_...
I know this might sound a bit sad, but the last time I bought some cleaning products from Halfrauds they had some nice black multi spokes with polished/stainless/chrome rim...might be worth a look?

A quick search on google brought up this website which has the Wolfrace Asiatec alloys and they have a lovely black multi-spoke with polished rim
http://www.raceandroad.com/acatalog/Wolfrace_Asia-...
Look for the "Kendo Black"
Theres also these, but I think they would look a bit harsh if they're for an MX5

And these look good too
http://www.topgear.co.uk/acatalog/17_inch_Equinox_...
I know this might sound a bit sad, but the last time I bought some cleaning products from Halfrauds they had some nice black multi spokes with polished/stainless/chrome rim...might be worth a look?

Anna_S said:
Hey you...
Thank you for having a google around - every time I look I keep coming back to these
but i'm not sure if they're too black...
Hey chuck Thank you for having a google around - every time I look I keep coming back to these
but i'm not sure if they're too black...

Im guessing they're for the impending MX5 correct?
What colour will you be going for or is it a case of whatever comes up in the spec you're looking for?
With regards to the wheels; Do you want proper black spokes with a polished rim or more of an anthracite look?
Drop me a piccie of the car you're looking for and I'll see if I can photoshop some wheels on it for ya

Are you sure you want to change them? Unless they are the same size and weight it could make worse the perfect handling.
I do like those dark OZ wheels though. Also try here
http://www.teamdynamicsracing.com/competition_whee...
I do like those dark OZ wheels though. Also try here
http://www.teamdynamicsracing.com/competition_whee...
I do know from a friend who has an MX5 and changed the wheels (Im not sure if they're 17" or 18"
and he said the handling changed drastically to the point where it became very skittish, especially in the wet
Seriously though, if you wanna drop me a piccie for photoshopping, feel free and I'll see what I can come up with for you

Seriously though, if you wanna drop me a piccie for photoshopping, feel free and I'll see what I can come up with for you

Anna_S said:
Yes I definitely want to change them, that decision is decided. I've spoken to mx5 people who dont think it affects the ride in a bad way at all, as long as you get good quality tyres
That could be where my friend is going wrong...hes probably got roadchumps or something similar, plus its an older MX5 tooI got the piccie, I'll set to work as soon as I get back from work tomorrow

The important thing is to only go for wheels that are the same size or 1" bigger than standard - and not too wide. Big wheels with very low profile, very wide tyres really screws up the handling and road holding.
The tyres are an important integral part of the suspension design and taking that compliance away makes the car very nervous and twitchy, particularly in the wet.
Standrad size or ever so slightly bigger really is the optimum for MX5s.
Polished rims with black centres would look very cool though on a white car!
The tyres are an important integral part of the suspension design and taking that compliance away makes the car very nervous and twitchy, particularly in the wet.
Standrad size or ever so slightly bigger really is the optimum for MX5s.
Polished rims with black centres would look very cool though on a white car!
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