you're not going to get as low as you want on springs, especially not with an early model.
Not low with race springs ?
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early models have higher rear arches so they always appear to have more wheel gap.sigpicComment
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flush is related to wheel offset.
195/50-16 isn't the most ideal tire size.
205/50-16 or 225/45-16 would be better and are still very close to OEM tire ratios if that's what you're going for.sigpicComment
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Yea just hate sitting looking stockishComment
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just get the correct tire size, it will look alot better.
have you seen an e30 with stock suspension? yours looks fine, or will look fine with the right size tires.
you know some people spend good money to get their cars looking "stockish"Comment
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I'll buy the springs off you.
But your problem is the undersized tires.Comment
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You need to read this:
Wheel size has nothing to do with overall diameter. This calculator is also very helpful:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Your current tires are about 1-1/4" smaller diameter than stock, which means you will have about 5/8" more fender gap. A 195/60-15 or a 205/55-15 would be the ideal tire size, the latter being the most ideal.Comment
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