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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:22 pm
by adrian
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:28 pm
by adrian
PS the pics dont do them justice, they are in very good condition.
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:48 pm
by TOMSUN
Try a different forum to get a better price.
4x100 I think old mazda's are the go...?
good luck :beer
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 8:24 pm
by redzone
can we have a width and offset measurement please? no one speaks in backspacing, and its easy to stuff it up..
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:11 pm
by Xentro
You can calculate the offset from all the values provided.
wide rims: 252 / 2 - 148 = -22 mm
narrow rims: 217 / 2 - 117 = -8.5 mm
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:31 am
by redzone
depends if he measured from the back of the flange when he measured the front face
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:20 pm
by adrian
Yep, i did measure from the mounting flange on both measurements. Old mazdas are 4x108 unfortunately, these are off a bmw, which is quite rare.
Does anyone know if there is a chance these will flt on a narrow body, as i dont have one here to measure at the moment. PS i measured to the very edge of the lip, so the measurements make the rim a little wider than it really is
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:43 pm
by NachoMan
adrian wrote:Yep, i did measure from the mounting flange on both measurements. Old mazdas are 4x108 unfortunately, these are off a bmw, which is quite rare.
Does anyone know if there is a chance these will flt on a narrow body, as i dont have one here to measure at the moment. PS i measured to the very edge of the lip, so the measurements make the rim a little wider than it really is
If they're 4x100 - no chance.
This is a VERY popular stud pattern amongst late model jap cars and some others;
Civic
Corolla
Lancer (4 stud obviously)
MX-5 (again 4 stud obviously)
new Minis
The big thing is the offset, as all of the cars above have an offset of around +35
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:49 pm
by adrian
Yes, i mean will they fit if they are redrilled. All the 4x100 cars are FWD, in which case there is no real need for 16 x 10's
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:17 am
by dirtygalant
Just a note, even if the total width of the rim is 10", it doesn't mean it's a 10" wide rim - they measure it from bead to bead so it's likely to be a 9" wide rim for the wide ones
There are lots of RWD cars which are 4x100mm.
E30 BMWs
Isuzu (Holden) Piazza
Isuzu (Holden) Gemini
Vauxhall Chevette
Opel Kadett C
Mazda MX-5 (with flares I'm sure it will fit 16x9s)
Opel Ascona
Volvo 340/360/440/460/480
Skoda Favorit/Felicia
Old Mazda is actually 4x110mm PCD, same as KE10 and KE20 series Corolla - 4x108mm is for alot of English cars like Ford Escorts, Hillman Hunters, Ford Mondeos etc.
Check this site for a list of PCDs for each make, or what makes use which PCD, although it is biased for the European market and doesn't cover alot of aussie or american cars -
http://www.retro-rides.org/wheels.asp?i ... &submit=go
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:50 am
by TOMSUN
WHAT CAR WERE THEY OFF?
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:48 am
by dirtygalant
TOMSUN wrote:WHAT CAR WERE THEY OFF?
adrian wrote:these are off a bmw
Most likely an E30 model
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:08 am
by adrian
Nope, 2002 turbo. Are you sure mx5's are 4x100, i was pretty sure my starion spare space saver was off an mx5, and its 4x114.3? I guess E30 might be my best option, except most of them want 19inch chromies!
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:11 am
by adrian
dirtygalant wrote:Just a note, even if the total width of the rim is 10", it doesn't mean it's a 10" wide rim - they measure it from bead to bead so it's likely to be a 9" wide rim for the wide ones
There are lots of RWD cars which are 4x100mm.
E30 BMWs
Isuzu (Holden) Piazza
Isuzu (Holden) Gemini
Vauxhall Chevette
Opel Kadett C
Mazda MX-5 (with flares I'm sure it will fit 16x9s)
Opel Ascona
Volvo 340/360/440/460/480
Skoda Favorit/Felicia
Old Mazda is actually 4x110mm PCD, same as KE10 and KE20 series Corolla - 4x108mm is for alot of English cars like Ford Escorts, Hillman Hunters, Ford Mondeos etc.
Check this site for a list of PCDs for each make, or what makes use which PCD, although it is biased for the European market and doesn't cover alot of aussie or american cars -
http://www.retro-rides.org/wheels.asp?i ... &submit=go
Sorry, not many of these cars are common in australia
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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:06 pm
by NachoMan
adrian wrote:Nope, 2002 turbo. Are you sure mx5's are 4x100, i was pretty sure my starion spare space saver was off an mx5, and its 4x114.3? I guess E30 might be my best option, except most of them want 19inch chromies!
Yep all MX-5's except the latest model which is 5 stud, are 4 x 100.
Factory offset is +35