Anybody changed bolt patterns?
Anybody changed bolt patterns?
Since I can't get most wheels that I want for my car, I've started thinking about trying to change the wheel bolt pattern. The 4X100 that MX-5's have, would be a good pattern for almost any wheel made. I'm thinking it would be a matter of drilling the new bolt pattern at a 455 degree angle to the stock holes and elongating the holes in the rear disc. I haven't looked closely at the front yet but it should work about the same. Any ideas or (helpful) suggestions?
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What you can do is swap to the GSL-SE bolt pattern (4x114.3) which is much more common. Go to a junkyard or check the classified section here to find the parts you need. Do a search for SE suspension swaps for the How-To part. You could also buy the FC big brake kit from RE-Speed. More expensive but high quality parts, and it will set you up with a 5x114.3 pattern. This is however a pretty extreme upgrade as it includes changing over to FC 5 Lug brakes.
4 x 100 is much more common, 4 x 114.3 is not available for all wheels.OP, check my other post. https://www.rx7club.com/showpost.php...3&postcount=11 Have a set of custom wheel adapters made. You can choose whichever bolt pattern you want but I'd go with 4 x 100 as you'd have a larger selection.
Cool, I'll read the post in a few minutes. The SE swap doesn't appeal to me because my "first gen" questions are actually for a Maxton rollerskate. It uses a-arm front suspension and first gen rear. I'd like to keep the weight down because the whole car weighs 1700 lb so the extra weight rear end would add mucho weight there.
I just did this this past weekend without taking them to the machine shop. I have a drill jig that bolts to 4x110 and then drill bushes at 4 x 4.5 (114.3). Worked quite well.
I may start to rent the thing out it others are interested.
-billy
I may start to rent the thing out it others are interested.
-billy

When I measure them from middle stud to another stud across they measure around 4.75inch and I cant find a bolt pattern on the net with those measures.
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since this is for a Maxton rollerskate (wtf?), your options seem endless if you have fabrication skills and tooks. however, there were only two different bolt patterns available for the 1st gen RX-7 and they've been mentioned. perhaps you might want to expand your options..
make sure ur actually measuring it right. it's easier to put the 1 inch mark of the tape center of the hole, then go from there. there's info on the net on how to measure 4 lug bolt patterns. ok, found it. it's center to center straight across.
http://rockcrawler-mrt.com/boltpatternref.html
4.330 is 110mm in inches. .330 is between 5/16 and 11/32. 21/64 is .328, looking closer to ur tape, it looks like that's what u've got.
and yes bill, u and i and several others here can do the job needed without the use of a machine shop.
http://rockcrawler-mrt.com/boltpatternref.html
4.330 is 110mm in inches. .330 is between 5/16 and 11/32. 21/64 is .328, looking closer to ur tape, it looks like that's what u've got.
and yes bill, u and i and several others here can do the job needed without the use of a machine shop.
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Actually, it's usually tough to eyeball the center of a hole. You can always measure from the left side of one to the left side of the other.....
You can get hundreds of bolt-on wheel adapters on eBay. I've never needed to use them and I'd be a little wary of them, but they sure do make wheel shopping easy. I'm sure thousands of ricer kids buy them every day.
You can get hundreds of bolt-on wheel adapters on eBay. I've never needed to use them and I'd be a little wary of them, but they sure do make wheel shopping easy. I'm sure thousands of ricer kids buy them every day.
Actually, it's usually tough to eyeball the center of a hole. You can always measure from the left side of one to the left side of the other.....
You can get hundreds of bolt-on wheel adapters on eBay. I've never needed to use them and I'd be a little wary of them, but they sure do make wheel shopping easy. I'm sure thousands of ricer kids buy them every day.
You can get hundreds of bolt-on wheel adapters on eBay. I've never needed to use them and I'd be a little wary of them, but they sure do make wheel shopping easy. I'm sure thousands of ricer kids buy them every day.
Actually, it's usually tough to eyeball the center of a hole. You can always measure from the left side of one to the left side of the other.....
You can get hundreds of bolt-on wheel adapters on eBay. I've never needed to use them and I'd be a little wary of them, but they sure do make wheel shopping easy. I'm sure thousands of ricer kids buy them every day.
You can get hundreds of bolt-on wheel adapters on eBay. I've never needed to use them and I'd be a little wary of them, but they sure do make wheel shopping easy. I'm sure thousands of ricer kids buy them every day.
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