So who is preparing and going to be ready for the NSX tire Armageddon?
Let's face it, 17" wheels were the norm in the 90s and with the move to 18s and 19s being the norm in the 2000s+, the wheel wells and outer diameter of production cars have grown so the 'base' 17" wheels need huge sidewalls to have the same OD as their 18 and 19" wheel options. This means that the tire options for 17" wheels are either going away, or have side walls that wont fit and or look funny for the NSX.
The options for 18's are endless, but unfortunately the NSX does not always look good with 18/18 setups. While i've never been a fan of 'blingy' 18/19 combinations, the reality of things are these are the norm for the market with sidewalls ranging from 30-45, the choices for street comfort, longevity, or performance are far greater than the shrinking 17/17 or 17/18" options. Heck, 19s & 20s are OEM equipped on M3s, Porsche GT3s, Mustang BOSS 302Rs, etc... and their ride qualitys aren't bad.
With 235/40-17 and 265/35-18 as my benchmark. I'm thinking 18x8 and 19x10.5 with 225/40-18 and 295/30-19 are 2.8 and 2.6% larger respectively with 0.3" larger radius -so TCS should be fine. I'm aware that these are both pushing the limits but I know of cars that run 305s with stock bodywork and these wheels can fit with proper homework. Tire models are endless for these sizes. You could also go with a 265-275/30-19 which will have ~ same OD as the 265/35-18.
There are some issues with fender well clearances and i'm working on an option to get around that, but IMO 18/18 and 18/19 is the future and you can be pro-active and work on adapting with life, or be left behind and deal with the ever-shrinking tire options.
Please either post pictures and details (width, tires, offset, suspension) of your 18/18 or 18/19 setup or links to various other threads with pics and details of what big wheel combinations work.
-one of the best (visually) 18/18 combos i've seen:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/151003-18-18-BBS-LM-Wheels-amp-Tires
-VERY good looking Enki RS05RR 18/18
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/177618-My-Enkei-RS05RR-are-here!
-some more 18/18 cars:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showt...Xs-with-18-quot-front-and-18-quot-rear-wheels
-NICE ADVAN RSii 18/19 wheels:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/172904-New-Advan-RSii-wheels-18-19
-18/19 BBS wheels:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/158279-ESM-004-(BBS-LM-replica)
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showt...-Mint-Original-Owner-Dunlop-Tires-So-Cal-SOLD
-18/19 ADVANS:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showt...uot-Wheels-in-Bronze-amp-Dunlop-Direzza-tires
Let's face it, 17" wheels were the norm in the 90s and with the move to 18s and 19s being the norm in the 2000s+, the wheel wells and outer diameter of production cars have grown so the 'base' 17" wheels need huge sidewalls to have the same OD as their 18 and 19" wheel options. This means that the tire options for 17" wheels are either going away, or have side walls that wont fit and or look funny for the NSX.
The options for 18's are endless, but unfortunately the NSX does not always look good with 18/18 setups. While i've never been a fan of 'blingy' 18/19 combinations, the reality of things are these are the norm for the market with sidewalls ranging from 30-45, the choices for street comfort, longevity, or performance are far greater than the shrinking 17/17 or 17/18" options. Heck, 19s & 20s are OEM equipped on M3s, Porsche GT3s, Mustang BOSS 302Rs, etc... and their ride qualitys aren't bad.
With 235/40-17 and 265/35-18 as my benchmark. I'm thinking 18x8 and 19x10.5 with 225/40-18 and 295/30-19 are 2.8 and 2.6% larger respectively with 0.3" larger radius -so TCS should be fine. I'm aware that these are both pushing the limits but I know of cars that run 305s with stock bodywork and these wheels can fit with proper homework. Tire models are endless for these sizes. You could also go with a 265-275/30-19 which will have ~ same OD as the 265/35-18.
There are some issues with fender well clearances and i'm working on an option to get around that, but IMO 18/18 and 18/19 is the future and you can be pro-active and work on adapting with life, or be left behind and deal with the ever-shrinking tire options.
Please either post pictures and details (width, tires, offset, suspension) of your 18/18 or 18/19 setup or links to various other threads with pics and details of what big wheel combinations work.
-one of the best (visually) 18/18 combos i've seen:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/151003-18-18-BBS-LM-Wheels-amp-Tires
-VERY good looking Enki RS05RR 18/18
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/177618-My-Enkei-RS05RR-are-here!
-some more 18/18 cars:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showt...Xs-with-18-quot-front-and-18-quot-rear-wheels
-NICE ADVAN RSii 18/19 wheels:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/172904-New-Advan-RSii-wheels-18-19
-18/19 BBS wheels:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/158279-ESM-004-(BBS-LM-replica)
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showt...-Mint-Original-Owner-Dunlop-Tires-So-Cal-SOLD
-18/19 ADVANS:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showt...uot-Wheels-in-Bronze-amp-Dunlop-Direzza-tires
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