Wheels.
Hi guys. Looking for a resource to find 4x110 wheels. Would prefer something interesting or deep dish. But it seems I can't find anything out there. Anything will help thanks!
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Not 4x100?
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Originally Posted by egw84
(Post 12059987)
Not 4x100?
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Diamond racing makes steel wheels with custom offsets, Thats what I have on my car
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I'd assume any vintage Japanese wheel from the 70s/80s would work for our cars. Unless I'm mistaken pretty much all vintage Mazdas used the 4x110 bolt pattern, so I'd have to assume at one point wheels were made for our cars. Now finding them is a completely different story... I think that Watanabe still makes wheels in the correct size.
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Originally Posted by hcaulfield57
(Post 12060801)
I'd assume any vintage Japanese wheel from the 70s/80s would work for our cars. Unless I'm mistaken pretty much all vintage Mazdas used the 4x110 bolt pattern, so I'd have to assume at one point wheels were made for our cars. Now finding them is a completely different story... I think that Watanabe still makes wheels in the correct size.
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I just purchased Konig Rewinds (silver) recently. 15x7 with the right offset. Worked great.
You can get the dark grey centers readily but the silver is out of production ATM so you will have to search around for em in that color. Great looking wheel and seems easiy to clean. Very period correct as they are minilite/panasport knockoffs. I'll get some pics up soon as I unload my camera and phone. Be a few days. |
+1 on the Rewinds. Both 0 Offset and 40mm below. I had no issues with the 40mm offsets with stock and RB setup. Can't speak for the 0 offset with rubbing
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...fc84fcc38c.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...8d0c11b3dd.jpg |
as an easier alternative to 4x110, you can find 4x108 ( mustang usually) wheels and run wobble bolts or screw/press in studs and lugs. people even get away without needing centric rings.
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Originally Posted by garagemahal76
(Post 12063156)
as an easier alternative to 4x110, you can find 4x108 ( mustang usually) wheels and run wobble bolts or screw/press in studs and lugs. people even get away without needing centric rings.
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Originally Posted by wankel=awesome
(Post 12063903)
Is it bad that I've never used any kind of centric ring
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Originally Posted by garagemahal76
(Post 12063922)
well apparently not LOL ( is this Mike P?) he runs some deep dish with no centrics with his 4x108s and reports no problems.
Yeah I'm running 16x11's at the moment with no centric rings. I haven't had an FB yet and used them. |
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