Mazdastuff.com has a sale on Mazda6 17x7 rims for $120 a piece. I'd be interested to see these on a Proteg.
http://www.mazdastuff.com/product.cfm?ProductID=1460
http://www.mazdastuff.com/product.cfm?ProductID=1460
Kooldino said:LOL, that sucks!
What's teh bolt pattern and offset on them? Bueller?
nate0123 said:[jackmyownthread]Jim, you coming to the meet tomorrow?[/jackmyownthread]
sorry guys but i already tried this the offset is to big and it wont clear the protege strut caseMackdaddy said:I was going to get a set, but realized that they're all in one direction.... looks like booty.
Same bolt pattern 5x114.3
Offset is +55 or +60.... no definative answer on this on yet.
Jim
perfworks said:sorry guys but i already tried this the offset is to big and it wont clear the protege strut case
tried that too. when you have 3 or four people in the car they hit the fender well.iON Performance said:For those who want to run these wheels, just get an H&R Track Spacer and then you're good to go
yes im aware of the of the stud kit. The 5 mm spacer was used along with the stock 45 series tires. i had the chance to try this because i owned both the mazda 6 and the pro 5. (until the accident)iON Performance said:perfworks - what's the offset of the Mazda 6 wheels? If it's 5mm then that'll be within a safe margin. IIRC H&R does make a stud & spacer kit. Also, the rubbing when the vehicle is loaded is due to tire size. Were you running 215/45/17? If you absolutely want to fit these you may have to run 215/40/17's.