SteveO
New Member
Newb here and 1st post! I hate to ask a question that’s probably asked a lot but I’m still a bit confused and looking for some direction on wheel size/suspension mods. I have read a ton on the various forums and came across this site and being that it’s local => cool. Again I have been reading (learning a lot) and have a basic concept as to what’s available/what I want.
I purchased a new 2010 white Mazda3 hatch a few months ago. The stock wheels are 17x7, offset 52.5, 22lbs, 205/50-17 tires etc…it’s my daily driver and won’t be racing (well…..)
My goal is to reduce the gap/improve handling, which looks great, won’t damage my fenders, and be forgiving enough to take my kids and haul my drum kit and the occasional home dept item around town without having to navigate every bump in the road and driveway. Maybe that’s asking too much, I dunno? I have nothing to really gauge a "bad" ride. Although, I have driven new Vette's and I could live with that!
I’m pretty sure coilovers are way overkill for me and am thinking about the Koni FSD/Eibach Pro kit package for the drop and some TSW Nurburgring 18x7.5, +45, 225/40/18 or 17x7.5 => I don’t really know/understand the pros/cons between the 18 + 17.
I don’t know the difficulty of this task (it seems pretty straightforward) and would like to do it myself but not sure though. I don’t even know who or where to ask? For the sake of conversation, what would a shop charge to install?
Any additional thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
I purchased a new 2010 white Mazda3 hatch a few months ago. The stock wheels are 17x7, offset 52.5, 22lbs, 205/50-17 tires etc…it’s my daily driver and won’t be racing (well…..)
My goal is to reduce the gap/improve handling, which looks great, won’t damage my fenders, and be forgiving enough to take my kids and haul my drum kit and the occasional home dept item around town without having to navigate every bump in the road and driveway. Maybe that’s asking too much, I dunno? I have nothing to really gauge a "bad" ride. Although, I have driven new Vette's and I could live with that!
I’m pretty sure coilovers are way overkill for me and am thinking about the Koni FSD/Eibach Pro kit package for the drop and some TSW Nurburgring 18x7.5, +45, 225/40/18 or 17x7.5 => I don’t really know/understand the pros/cons between the 18 + 17.
I don’t know the difficulty of this task (it seems pretty straightforward) and would like to do it myself but not sure though. I don’t even know who or where to ask? For the sake of conversation, what would a shop charge to install?
Any additional thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Regards