Mr. Miata, here it is.
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A lot of people thought I lowered my car, but that was just a sweeping curve at the Dragon. One of my favorite photos of my car by the way.
Clifford, I don't think anybody is really criticizing you for doing it (well not most everyone anyway) It's just that I believe you are probably one of the first to space your wheel out that much, and it's getting a lot of attention, and comments. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion, and on a forum you're going to get them, like it or not, so don't take it personal.
At the going rate of around $300 per tire, many of us just can't afford to do anything to cause premature wear, and I think many of us are just thinking about that aspect of it.
As somebody pointed out, one of the Crossfires weak points is understeer, and you may have created a little more in your car. You changed the factory's suspension geometry so there will probably be +'s and -'s in your cars handling.
Since the wheel will actually tip in at the top as it gets pushed up inside the wheel well of your 1/4 panel, there is the possibility it will clear the lip of the panel. But just going by the photo that you posted, it looks dangerously close. Nobody wants it too cause you any body damage, that's all.
In the end, it's your car, and you're making it you're own by doing what ever you want to with it, and that's what it's all about.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned or not, but I believe in some states, the tire can not exceed the opening of the fender, so you may want to check your states regulations on that. But like me, our state says we NEED a front plate, and I just can't bring myself to do it. But I know eventually it will catch up to me.

Just enjoy your car, be safe, and enjoy this forum for the invaluable source of information, and friendship it offers.