SameGuy
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Yup, ordered my R5s as soon as they were in stock locally, a couple of months ago.
Long-time Nokian Hakka driver, I expect these will be the best I’ve owned yet.

Hmmm. Would an actual long-time Nokian driver abbreviate "Hakkapeliitta," the historiographical term used for a Finnish light cavalryman in the service of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden? Having Nokian Hakkapeliitta tires for our Clarity only since the day we drove the new car home from the dealer in a snowstorm 6 years ago, I'm not a long-timer--I have to look up the spelling every time.Yup, ordered my R5s as soon as they were in stock locally, a couple of months ago.Long-time Nokian Hakka driver, I expect these will be the best I’ve owned yet.
Well that makes it easy, thanks!
Where did you find those R181 wheels? Hopefully it was in Canada. The tires I can get from KalTire, but I’m not too keen on their wheel selection. Thanks.We installed our Nokian Hakkaapelitta’s last week as we were staring to hit freezing temps overnight locally and we’re required to have winter rated tires on from October 1 to April 30.
We are impressed with how quiet they are when driving and how smooth they are over bumps since they’re 16’s vs summer 17’s. So far we have only seen a 0-2% decrease in range with warmer fall temperatures and dry roads during 35km commute to work.
Top photos are the summer set: 17” Tentacle Spokes with Hankook Ventus S1 Evo’s (combined weight: 38.4 lbs)
Bottom photos are the winter set: 16” Replika R181s with Nokian Hakkaapelitta R5’s (combined weight: 37.6 lbs)
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Where did you find those R181 wheels? Hopefully it was in Canada. The tires I can get from KalTire, but I’m not too keen on their wheel selection. Thanks.
Thanks! My assumption that MINI would standardize on wheel widths was totally wrong. I had no idea MINI made a 5.5"-wide 16" rim. I mistakenly believed all MINI 16" wheels were 6.5" wide. Further investigation reveals that the 16" Revolite wheels for the SE are 7" wide and take 195/60R16 tires versus the 195/55R16 tires that go onto the 16", 6.5"-wide Loop Spoke wheels. I wanted another set of wheels to preserve my Power Spoke wheels and by sheer luck I picked up some used Loop Spoke wheels that will work with Michelin X-Ice tires.
Perfect setting for BC but for NY I recommended those which could be use all year around bc snow here is few inches for few weeks for now I put them on Subaru how they work ? Next SE next yearWe installed our Nokian Hakkaapelitta’s last week as we were staring to hit freezing temps overnight locally and we’re required to have winter rated tires on from October 1 to April 30.
We are impressed with how quiet they are when driving and how smooth they are over bumps since they’re 16’s vs summer 17’s. So far we have only seen a 0-2% decrease in range with warmer fall temperatures and dry roads during 35km commute to work.
Top photos are the summer set: 17” Tentacle Spokes with Hankook Ventus S1 Evo’s (combined weight: 38.4 lbs)
Bottom photos are the winter set: 16” Replika R181s with Nokian Hakkaapelitta R5’s (combined weight: 37.6 lbs)
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Bummed the OEM Mini center caps are too small for the MSW wheels and can't seem to find aftermarket caps that would fit them, but the one's they come with are alright I guess.
Yea, I quickly realized it wouldn't be super simple since even MSW doesn't really give out the size of their caps. I may look into it some more if the MSW one's really start bothering me, but I'm not sure I'm ready to go down that rabbit hole hahaIf you're REALLY dedicated to finding center caps that fit, you can try to measure as accurately as possible, and keep trying various inexpensive ebay center caps (usually coming from China). There are multiple sizes with MINI logos, or you can get plain black ones and then MINI circular stickers. Once i get an obsession with finding the center caps i want, i will spend WAY too much money finding ones that work. I have a ton of mis-purchased caps that just didn't quite fit. The problem is that the more i spend, the more obsessed i get trying to find the right ones or it was a TOTAL waste of money!
You would think measuring with calipers would eliminate guesswork.. not so.. each seller has a certain way of providing measurements that even if correct, still lead to uncertainty and failures. You've been warned. LOL
Bummed the OEM Mini center caps are too small for the MSW wheels and can't seem to find aftermarket caps that would fit them, but the one's they come with are alright I guess.
What's up with no photo(s)? This mob needs photos to judge for ourselves. WE'LL decide if they're nothing crazy special (but if we agree, we'll be too polite to say so).The wheels are okay, nothing crazy special.
I figured that'd happen. In my haste I didn't snap any photos and it's already dark out so I'll grab some tomorrow and post! Terribly sorry.What's up with no photo(s)? This mob needs photos to judge for ourselves. WE'LL decide if they're nothing crazy special (but if we agree, we'll be too polite to say so).
I tried googling and found there are multiple versions of the MSW Type 27 wheels, so we need more specs OR PHOTOS!