The Miata Wheel Machine!

Welcome to the Miata Wheel Machine. There are a couple of other doodads around that will let you see various wheels on your Miata, but this one is different.  Nothing needs to be downloaded to your hard drive, it's not just a side view of the car, and the full range of Miata colours is available.  A number of fantasy wheels are thrown in (17" stock style wheels??).

Many of these wheels are from The Tire Rack, so if you want any further information you'll need to contact them.  Other suppliers include Discount Tire.  One thing that is very important to note - I have made no distinction as to which wheels fit the car and which ones don't.  You'll have to check with Tire Rack to see.  Some of these wheels are for trucks, but it's fun to see how they fit.

It's easy enough to use.  You can select the wheel size, car colour, wheel make and model.  While a new model is loading, you'll see a set of Momo Ferrari wheels.  Again, keep in mind that many of these wheels will not fit!

The buttons along the bottom are to store your favorite settings.  To save one, click on Save, followed by one of the buttons.  To see that selection again, just click on the appropriate button.  Just like using a radio.

The car used as a model is owned by Butch Brown.  It's been featured in Sport Compact Car, and has been lowered slightly.
 

I'm sorry - if you can read this, it means that your system does not support Java. Windows 3.1 users - you need the version of Netscape that supports it. If you're using Internet Explorer 2.0, you should upgrade to the latest version or get Netscape.
You can still see the original Wheel Machine, though.Sorry!
-Keith Tanner 


Notes:

There's a funny little "feature" of some browsers - they may only show a few entries in the drop down boxes. There may be, however, more choices than that. Simply click on one, then move up or down in the list with the mouse button still down, and it will scroll for you.
The realism of the different wheels depends on the quality of the original image I was able to obtain.

Thanks to all the M Club members for their support and input on this project! It probably wouldn't have happened otherwise.


Keith Tanner

keith@miata.net
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