Sportmax 002's ?
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Yeah they looked really tough on the car, but the handling went to sh*t. The car would under steer all the time, and also it was extremely hard to get rid of all the scrubbing.
The 002's also stick out the sides by about an inch, soo you will need flares to keep the police away. Too much work to do right, and at the end of the day your stuck with an MX5 that looks cool but wont handle like an MX5. I was alot happier when I went back to higher offset wheels.
Here what my car looked like, you can see the rear wheel how far it sticks out..

PS. don't waste your time and money..
The 002's also stick out the sides by about an inch, soo you will need flares to keep the police away. Too much work to do right, and at the end of the day your stuck with an MX5 that looks cool but wont handle like an MX5. I was alot happier when I went back to higher offset wheels.
Here what my car looked like, you can see the rear wheel how far it sticks out..

PS. don't waste your time and money..

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I was using a 195/50 15 stretched onto 15x8 0 offset.. The yank guys dump their cars very low, roll/stretch their guards, and run crazy camber to keep them from rubbing.
They guys in America use them as 002's are very cheap in USA, something like $300 a set..
There are also problems with wheel strength, being soo cheaply made they tend to fall to bits instead of bending like a good wheel would.


As for handling, the car felt like it was a fwd when cornering hard, turn in was terrible, and having no power steering in the clubman made life harder.
They guys in America use them as 002's are very cheap in USA, something like $300 a set..
There are also problems with wheel strength, being soo cheaply made they tend to fall to bits instead of bending like a good wheel would.


As for handling, the car felt like it was a fwd when cornering hard, turn in was terrible, and having no power steering in the clubman made life harder.
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wun911 wrote:Those pics are shoking how could they name such a wheel "sportmax"
You have to remember though that the guys that use them over there like them because if they hit something with the wheel and damage it, they have another one at their door two days later for $100. It'd cost at least that much to repair a bent rim here, so its probably not that big a deal that they break rather than bend. Unless you live thousands and thousands of kilometres away where it costs heaps to get a wheel sent over.
I'm looking at the 949 6UL's atm, I think they look like arse but I still want a set
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gotta remember that broken rim was from hitting a curb while drifting, alot of aftermarket wheels will do that, probably moreso with thte expensive ones cause to get light weight they need to forge which means brittle (correct me if i'm wrong there). I think only steeleis would bend if you hit a curb sideways at say 50-60km/h
But yea big camber and big fender pulling is what they do, also running 195/50's on the 8 inch rim is what most of the drift guys in the US do to run those wheels.
I'm running +9 - lets say +10 offset rims and i love the handling, wayyy better than stock offset. You just need to get your alingment right, and suspension set up, no point running stock shock spring combo with majorly different offset wheels and weak camber numbers..
But yea big camber and big fender pulling is what they do, also running 195/50's on the 8 inch rim is what most of the drift guys in the US do to run those wheels.
I'm running +9 - lets say +10 offset rims and i love the handling, wayyy better than stock offset. You just need to get your alingment right, and suspension set up, no point running stock shock spring combo with majorly different offset wheels and weak camber numbers..
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Sasso wrote:No one likes the 6UL's? I quite dig it. Its similar to the new weds sport wheel and enkeis.
I like them...

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On their site it says you just need rolled guards to fit them unless you go for stupidly wide tyres. I'd only need an extra 6mm on the outside compared to my 7\" +17's so I think a heat gun and repeated use of a guard roller might be enough to pull the guards enough, so I'll just hold off getting my car painted till thats all sorted. Not that I was looking at getting it painted on any useful timescale anyway. Flares would be nice but would kind of make it a bit obvious that I've increased the track waaaaay too much, and would look a little silly when running normalish wheels. They'd look tops with the 9's on though...
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