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David34pr 08-13-18 08:30 PM

Wheels
 
I bought some wheels for my 85 Mazda RX7 GSL SE 4x114, 17 x 7.5 offset 42mm Bore 73 my car is in the shop getting an engine rebuild and I got the rims now I'm kind of worried if they wil nothttps://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...3e9896557b.jpg
7l fit any recommendation can anybody help me kill me

WANKfactor 08-13-18 08:44 PM

Will probably want a 10mm spacer to get to the ideal +33 offset.

David34pr 08-13-18 11:05 PM

Wheels
 

Originally Posted by WANKfactor (Post 12294148)
Will probably want a 10mm spacer to get to the ideal +33 offset.

any recommendation where I can find them

GSLSEforme 08-13-18 11:22 PM

Look at Autozone,happened to notice selection of wheel spacers in the chrome lug nut section last time i was in there. All their stores have same stock.

David34pr 08-14-18 10:51 PM

Wheels
 

Originally Posted by GSLSEforme (Post 12294190)
Look at Autozone,happened to notice selection of wheel spacers in the chrome lug nut section last time i was in there. All their stores have same stock.

thank you very much I really appreciate it

GSLSEforme 08-14-18 10:55 PM

Your wheel stud centers are 4 x 114.3 mm. You can use a 4 x4.5" spacer,very close in dimension.

1BADRX7 08-15-18 04:18 AM

If you decide to go the spacer route (I'd try the wheels with and w/o the spacers to see if you really need to use them), I recommend using the shank type lug nuts that will grab more of the stud than the normal acorn. They come in various styles and lengths.

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