Wivvix wrote:Well greg it sounds like you want some serious responses.
All I have to say is that if you enjoy actually driving your mx5, then you're better off reconsidering 17's, 18's at the absolute most.
In my opinion 17's totally screw with the handling on an NA, 18s would be abominable, 19s would be ridiculous but fine for a show car, but the impracticality of having painted on tyres on street roads, well you'd be replacing the wheels in 6mo-1yr if it's a daily driver.
What wheel size are you running at the moment? 17s look nice but yeh, they make the car behave much more clumsy, sorta like walking around in clogs...
Makes me believe you haven't actually dríven a 5 on 17's. A few people who actually have will tell you that reasonably light weight 17" wheels are not so bad handling wise. In fact I can't say that I have been on many club runs where I have been out cornered by someone with the same skill level which according to everyone must happen because I have 17's. Now chromies are a different matter completely. Tried chromies for a bit and couldn't wait to get rid of them.
Now to the original posters questions-the largest I have seen on an NA is 18's and that was only one I have ever seen. I think you are going to have a hard time trying to find an answer to this question as they don't seem to go any larger than 16" here. I can't see a reason why 19's wont fit with the right offset but I don't think you will be able to get the car very low over them. If you do them please send me a pic as I have often contemplated doing this. And you're right, there is a lack of forebearence on this forum for different styles but they are nice guys and generally mean well as long as you don't push the boundaries. I mean why else would someone buy an MX5 apart from handling, couldn't be because it is a good looking convertable could it????

Ben