jcutner
01-28-2010, 02:47 PM
Hey guys,
For the winter, I'm back on my stock 16"s with all seasons (thank god for this light winter..)
But, before I put those back on, I have a set of RX-8 rims. Those rims have the original all season tires which are basically bald - so when I'm ready to switch my rims again - I'm going to need new tires.
When is a good time to start shopping for summer tires? (too early yet, for tire places to have stock?)
Also, the original tires on the rx-8's were 45... which I found rubbed a decent amount since I have pro-kits - should I considering going to 40, or 35? Or will my ride quality suffer too much?
Plus, when I got the Pro-Kits installed, I never did an alignment, so my alignment is really out of whack, so I'm thinking when I put the RX-8's back on, I'll definitely need to get an alignment too. (my wheel has to be turned slightly left to go straight, etc)
And, I don't know if this is a common issue, and if it was I'm sure you guys would be complaining about it, but I found when I had the bigger rims on, when accelerating, the car would really "shake" a lot til I was at a steady speed - where I don't get this with the stock wheels. Is this just a side effect of having bigger rims, or do they just need to be balanced / and get an alignment?
Few more things...
Since I'm in Courtice / Oshawa / Durham Region (but I don't mind traveling if necessary) what tire places would you guys recommend to get this all done? Bonus points if they do alignments too!
What should I be looking for in tires? Obviously I don't need to focus on performance tires for the RX-8 rims, cause after all, it is still a Mazda3 and the 18"s makes acceleration quite a bit slower than having the stock 16"s on there - but as long as there are good summer tires (I won't have these on in winter) that are able to provide good traction in rain as well - then that would sound good to me!
Thanks guys
For the winter, I'm back on my stock 16"s with all seasons (thank god for this light winter..)
But, before I put those back on, I have a set of RX-8 rims. Those rims have the original all season tires which are basically bald - so when I'm ready to switch my rims again - I'm going to need new tires.
When is a good time to start shopping for summer tires? (too early yet, for tire places to have stock?)
Also, the original tires on the rx-8's were 45... which I found rubbed a decent amount since I have pro-kits - should I considering going to 40, or 35? Or will my ride quality suffer too much?
Plus, when I got the Pro-Kits installed, I never did an alignment, so my alignment is really out of whack, so I'm thinking when I put the RX-8's back on, I'll definitely need to get an alignment too. (my wheel has to be turned slightly left to go straight, etc)
And, I don't know if this is a common issue, and if it was I'm sure you guys would be complaining about it, but I found when I had the bigger rims on, when accelerating, the car would really "shake" a lot til I was at a steady speed - where I don't get this with the stock wheels. Is this just a side effect of having bigger rims, or do they just need to be balanced / and get an alignment?
Few more things...
Since I'm in Courtice / Oshawa / Durham Region (but I don't mind traveling if necessary) what tire places would you guys recommend to get this all done? Bonus points if they do alignments too!
What should I be looking for in tires? Obviously I don't need to focus on performance tires for the RX-8 rims, cause after all, it is still a Mazda3 and the 18"s makes acceleration quite a bit slower than having the stock 16"s on there - but as long as there are good summer tires (I won't have these on in winter) that are able to provide good traction in rain as well - then that would sound good to me!
Thanks guys