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Simple conversion from 4x110 to 5x4.5

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Old 08-01-03, 08:39 PM
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... we shouldn't be getting on each other's case over it, anyway.
Certainly not! sorry if I came off strong.

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I apolgize as well
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you guys may want to look at this thread. on thelast post I posted links to several companys that make these . some much nicer, some hub centric. and less money unless he is selling them in canda dollars at 300. in us dollars at 300 they are about 100 more than the other companies are selling them for. sorry chris I just think that you need to go over your cost and what you are tring to sell them for so may be they will be a little more in line with whats availabe. the price is putting them out of the market for most first gen owners to consider. and is your web site up yet?
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$300 is a lot of money for the adapters. I put some on a VW Super Beetle I once had and the set of 4 sold for like $79. And they where great. The VW adapter are still very inexpensive compared to what the market is for adapters. I drove my VW like carzy and never felt like the adapters made a difference. Keeping in mind I was driving a VW and that in itself says a lot about my safety concerns. If they where even $200 I probably would order them today. $300 is kind of a Mendoza line.
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I have been running adapters on my Rx7 for about 6 months (It is not my daily driver, so the only time it is being driven it is being beat on) And I have not had any problems. I have recently put in 1/2"-20 studs to mqke it a little more sturdy than the tiny stock mazda stuff. the adapters I am using are 1.25" thick and convert it to 4*100mm pattern. The extra width makes pretty much any rim that will fit a honda civic fit.

http://members.sigecom.net/randyh/rx4ti/newshoes.jpg

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I dont know why the link did not post but here it is https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=184047
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