would these wheels fit?
#1
would these wheels fit?
Hey all,
I am wondering if these wheels would fit?
They are 2011 mazdaspeed 3 oem wheels...
All the specs are the same as the outlander....e.x the bore, lug nut
Only difference is the offset of the mazda wheels are +52
Would they sit flush? Or close to flush?
Thanks!
I am wondering if these wheels would fit?
They are 2011 mazdaspeed 3 oem wheels...
All the specs are the same as the outlander....e.x the bore, lug nut
Only difference is the offset of the mazda wheels are +52
Would they sit flush? Or close to flush?
Thanks!
#2
A larger offset isn't a terrible thing. Smaller and you'd risk caliper rubbing issues.
What is the bore & lug nut differences? Instead of just saying what is different how about you list the full specs for both your model, year, and country (since you didn't put your location in your profile) and the specs of the mazda wheels you're looking at.
What is the bore & lug nut differences? Instead of just saying what is different how about you list the full specs for both your model, year, and country (since you didn't put your location in your profile) and the specs of the mazda wheels you're looking at.
#4
#5
It looked like "ex hub bore, lug nut" meant except hub bore, lug nut.
You should be fine with those rims, if worse comes to worse you might need a 10mm spacer.
You should be fine with those rims, if worse comes to worse you might need a 10mm spacer.
#6
hmm okey dokey....so i just need to find a set of 10mm wheel spaces that are 5x114.3 and 67.1 hub center bore? and then any set of wheel spacers will work?
p.s.
these are the wheels I am talking about, I think they would look very sporty on my 2011 xls.
2011 Mazda Speed 18" Rims
p.s.
these are the wheels I am talking about, I think they would look very sporty on my 2011 xls.
2011 Mazda Speed 18" Rims
#7
You might not need any spacers. If it were me, I'd locate spacers online, but not order them. Get the rims and test fit them, then, if you need the spacers order them.
Our lug pattern and hub bore is the most common in the US and lots of cars use this pattern so finding spacers shouldn't be a problem
Our lug pattern and hub bore is the most common in the US and lots of cars use this pattern so finding spacers shouldn't be a problem
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