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We need to know the width and offset of the 17s to be able to give you an answer. By universal, you mean 4x100 and 4x114.3 right? It's not a 5-lug universal right?

The original diameter of our tires are ~25". If you keep the overall diameter between 24 and 25", your speedometer will stay close to accurate. A 215/45 or 225/40 would get you close but 225/40 is not a common size. A 225/45 will be close as well and that is a common size tire. If it is 225/50/17, that is probably too tall at nearly 26 inches. I suggest playing around on tirerack with different tire sizes and checking specs.

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Here is a tire size calculator. I believe the original size was 195 70 14 (someone here will correct if I'm wrong). This calculator will show you how to get to the same diameter/circumfrence. This will NOT account for width or offset.

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

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