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Show us your Kōgeki wheels – Use #kogekiwheels to share your car with the world!
Kōgeki means "attack" in Japanese - seemed appropriate since these are intended for attacking your favorite corners, whether they're on a track or your favorite backroad.
These flow formed wheels are exclusive to Flyin' Miata and built for us by a major wheel manufacturer. Flow forming takes a cast center and spin forges the barrel for strength where it's needed, making a strong wheel at an affordable price. They were designed specifically for the ND Miata for the perfect fit under the fenders. They clear all stock calipers as well as every upgrade brake option we sell. They also clear the Brembo big brake kit for the Cup race cars. If you want to check against other brake setups, you can use our template.
17x9 ND Kōgeki fitment template
Because we know they'll be used hard, they're rated for 550 kg (1213 lbs) of load instead of the more common 500 kg to give some extra margin (using J2530 JWL standards). They also have knurling to prevent tire slip under extreme conditions.
And seriously, just look at them. Yummy. Want more pictures? Take a look at what our customers have shared:
#kogeki
#kogekiwheels
You can fit a 225/45-17 or 235/40-17 under most unmodified fenders. With a 17x9, you can run a 245/40-17 with some fender rolling depending on alignment. If you add spacers, you are more likely to need fender modifications. We recommend ARP studs with any spacer thicker than 3mm. The wheels are compatible with stock lug nuts but light wheels deserve light lug nuts!
Be aware that at full lock with 235 or 245 tires, you might see contact between the tire and front control arms on the unloaded side at full lock. This is more of a polish than a hard contact (no structural damage will happen to the tire or control arms), but be aware that it's a possibility. Most - but definitely not all - 235s should be fine, 225s will be fine, and 245s are virtually guaranteed to have this contact. Oversize tires (we're looking at you, BFG RIvals) are more likely to rub. All will function fine, it's just a matter of whether that polishing of the control arm is an issue or not.
We also recommend relocating the rear brake line to minimize the chance of damage with these larger wheels. We sell extended rear lines for this purpose.
These are fully compatible with factory TPMS sensors.
You can use stock lug nuts and chrome sockets, but it's close - 21mm impact sockets probably won't clear, 19mm impact sockets (as used with our 19mm lug nuts) probably will, but be careful. Chrome 19mm sockets should have plenty of room.
Note that wheels are sold individually, make sure you order 4! Can be used on an NA or NB but you will need a 10 mm spacer and 2.5" diameter springs for optimum fit.
Also available in 17x8.
Specifications:
17x9: 16.8 lbs, +45 offset, 67.1 mm hub bore
We recommend that any wheel used on the track be inspected regularly for cracks and fatigue as part of proper maintenance.
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Show us your Kōgeki wheels – Use #kogekiwheels to share your car with the world!
Kōgeki means "attack" in Japanese - seemed appropriate since these are intended for attacking your favorite corners, whether they're on a track or your favorite backroad.
These flow formed wheels are exclusive to Flyin' Miata and built for us by a major wheel manufacturer. Flow forming takes a cast center and spin forges the barrel for strength where it's needed, making a strong wheel at an affordable price. They were designed specifically for the ND Miata for the perfect fit under the fenders. They clear all stock calipers as well as every upgrade brake option we sell. They also clear the Brembo big brake kit for the Cup race cars. If you want to check against other brake setups, you can use our template.
17x9 ND Kōgeki fitment template
Because we know they'll be used hard, they're rated for 550 kg (1213 lbs) of load instead of the more common 500 kg to give some extra margin (using J2530 JWL standards). They also have knurling to prevent tire slip under extreme conditions.
And seriously, just look at them. Yummy. Want more pictures? Take a look at what our customers have shared:
#kogeki
#kogekiwheels
You can fit a 225/45-17 or 235/40-17 under most unmodified fenders. With a 17x9, you can run a 245/40-17 with some fender rolling depending on alignment. If you add spacers, you are more likely to need fender modifications. We recommend ARP studs with any spacer thicker than 3mm. The wheels are compatible with stock lug nuts but light wheels deserve light lug nuts!
Be aware that at full lock with 235 or 245 tires, you might see contact between the tire and front control arms on the unloaded side at full lock. This is more of a polish than a hard contact (no structural damage will happen to the tire or control arms), but be aware that it's a possibility. Most - but definitely not all - 235s should be fine, 225s will be fine, and 245s are virtually guaranteed to have this contact. Oversize tires (we're looking at you, BFG RIvals) are more likely to rub. All will function fine, it's just a matter of whether that polishing of the control arm is an issue or not.
We also recommend relocating the rear brake line to minimize the chance of damage with these larger wheels. We sell extended rear lines for this purpose.
These are fully compatible with factory TPMS sensors.
You can use stock lug nuts and chrome sockets, but it's close - 21mm impact sockets probably won't clear, 19mm impact sockets (as used with our 19mm lug nuts) probably will, but be careful. Chrome 19mm sockets should have plenty of room.
Note that wheels are sold individually, make sure you order 4! Can be used on an NA or NB but you will need a 10 mm spacer and 2.5" diameter springs for optimum fit.
Also available in 17x8.
Specifications:
17x9: 16.8 lbs, +45 offset, 67.1 mm hub bore
We recommend that any wheel used on the track be inspected regularly for cracks and fatigue as part of proper maintenance.























