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if you get coilovers, you'll be fine with that setup
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![]() ![]() Drives: 07 Mazda MX5 Copper Red Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Melbourne, FL
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As long as the ride height is stock!
An 16x8" wheel with 0 offset assuming 205/40 tires will stick out 55mm or 2.2" more than stock steelies/rubber. Plus the speedometer will read 5.5% faster. Definitely a no-go with the S-techs!
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