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Old 11-20-2007, 08:23 PM   #158 (permalink)
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Default Acr Tires

This is for anyone with an ACR thats confused about buying winter wheels/tires. After a bunch of reading and testing shit, this is what Ive found...

TIRES
The following sizes are the closest to stock tire size matches and SHOULD fit without modification or strut/brake issues:

185-60-15
185-55-16
195-50-16
195-55-15
205-55-15
205-50-16

Calculated with: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

Pretty much any other size is to big, and will cause rubbing becuase of the strut tower perch on the ACR suspension.

WHEELS:
For wheels your gonna want a 5lugx100 bolt battern with around a 38MM offset. Any 15/16" wheel with that bolt pattern and offset will work. Tuner lugs from your local autoparts store are recommended over re-using stock lug nuts.

PT Cruiser steelies along with most if not all 1999.5-2004 Jetta/Golf wheels have the same pattern and WILL work for the SRT-4.
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