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| 4 point bolt wheel's to 5 point bolt wheels - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| lost_soul |
I'm looking to change my 82 rx7 from 4 bolts to 5 bolt wheels. the reasion being aperintly in 82 mazda had a differint bolt pattern then everyone else. so does anyone know of I can just go to pick your part and grab a five point off another car or am I looking at redoing the underside of my car. in witch case can I grab that off an old beeter or something? if you can help thanks.
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| 4kruzn |
| it can be done but you are looking at some fairly complicated machineshop work. and most macine shops dont like to work on axles and wheel hubs because of the risks involved if the car ever gets into an accident. BUT there is one place that will do it but be prepared to put down about 125-200 per corner. there is also a thread in the arcives in the marketplace where a guy was advertiseing wheel spacers that are adaptors to change your bolt pattern. last i checked your looking at about 400 for that type of system. call karl at matrix 420 1111 he has a list of wheels that you can buy in your pattern. there are still quite a few out there. because if your going to spend 4-600 for adaptors just buy some wheels that fit......for ex kosie k1 12lbs per wheel 15x7 are aprox 275 each. in your currant bolt pattern. there are some cheaper so if you serious about some wheels call karl. |
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| lost_soul |
thanks. I'll do that. I just wont to get some bigger rims so I can put low profile tires so I can have on less screeching on my turns. I supose going at the turns at like 80-90 isn't good in the first place but still i think it'll look nice. allthought I think I need a paint job first to get it to look its best but never the lass thanks
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