Redwarf Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 Every man and his dog tends to run RX4 rims on the 20 series (well, they used to anyway). They're 13 x 5.5 and can be picked up cheap as chips. There are a lot of 13 inch mags getting around for the Mazda pattern, but very few 14's it seems. If you do fit Mazda rims, be careful with the centre hole. I don't know what it would be like with your car, but they're ever so slightly too small to fit a 20 hub. They'll go on, but getting them off again is entertaining. 5 minutes with a half round file or die grinder will solve this issue though. why are the studs too short? I would have thought with shouldered nuts it should be fine, particularly as you can get the nuts in different lengths? Quote
benzo Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 Ah I also drove this and considered buying it, cool little car. If you ever want to sell those Watanabes I could be keen Quote
philbey Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 damn man, the dude who owned it told me he'd never sell it or the wheels. Otherwise I would have bought it. Where did it sell? Quote
benzo Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 Was for sale on ae86dc and ebay he was selling a KE10, R31, v6 KE38 etc etc a while ago too Cheers, Ben. Quote
silverra23 Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 Love this car - the wheels set it off brilliantly. Looks like its changed hands a few times in recent times, hopefully you hold on to her and do her justice with a tidy up :P Quote
kpaddict Posted August 29, 2009 Author Report Posted August 29, 2009 Every man and his dog tends to run RX4 rims on the 20 series (well, they used to anyway). They're 13 x 5.5 and can be picked up cheap as chips. There are a lot of 13 inch mags getting around for the Mazda pattern, but very few 14's it seems. If you do fit Mazda rims, be careful with the centre hole. I don't know what it would be like with your car, but they're ever so slightly too small to fit a 20 hub. They'll go on, but getting them off again is entertaining. 5 minutes with a half round file or die grinder will solve this issue though. why are the studs too short? I would have thought with shouldered nuts it should be fine, particularly as you can get the nuts in different lengths? nah only get about 1/2 a nuts worth of thread :y: il put some longer ones in later, upgrading front to disc anyway so will see how that works out. Quote
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