FS: My OEM Mazdaspeed6 Wheels *SOLD*
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FS: My OEM Mazdaspeed6 Wheels *SOLD*
SORRY, SOLD.
Last edited by six on Tue Feb 12, 2008 8:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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SOLD
- OEM Mazdaspeed6 Alloy Wheels with Stock Bridgestone Potenza RE050A, used (I estimate around 3000 to 5000 miles left).
- 18x7 ET50 (+50mm offset) 5x114.3
- 215/45/ZR18 for the tires
- Included: all lug nuts including factory wheel locks + key
- Price: For SS, I'll sell them for $450 + shipping. (Shipping is around $150 to $200, depending on where you live). This is $100 off what I am asking for on Mazda6Club.
Individual Wheel Details:
Wheel#1 - No visible damage.
Wheel#2 - ~2" curb rash, cosmetic (shown in picture)
Wheel#3 - No visible damage.
Wheel#4 - "" ""
Pictures:
All 4 wheels with Identification
All 4 wheels Front
Curb rash on Wheel#2
Tread left to intermediate wearbar
Tread left to tire-will-blow-beyond-this-point wearbars
Finally, all 4 wheels individually (in order)
- OEM Mazdaspeed6 Alloy Wheels with Stock Bridgestone Potenza RE050A, used (I estimate around 3000 to 5000 miles left).
- 18x7 ET50 (+50mm offset) 5x114.3
- 215/45/ZR18 for the tires
- Included: all lug nuts including factory wheel locks + key
- Price: For SS, I'll sell them for $450 + shipping. (Shipping is around $150 to $200, depending on where you live). This is $100 off what I am asking for on Mazda6Club.
Individual Wheel Details:
Wheel#1 - No visible damage.
Wheel#2 - ~2" curb rash, cosmetic (shown in picture)
Wheel#3 - No visible damage.
Wheel#4 - "" ""
Pictures:
All 4 wheels with Identification
All 4 wheels Front
Curb rash on Wheel#2
Tread left to intermediate wearbar
Tread left to tire-will-blow-beyond-this-point wearbars
Finally, all 4 wheels individually (in order)
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Tire size would be a non-issue since they have to be replaced soon anyway.
There is one concern for me if John gets these, however. Any indications an 18x7 wheel would rub in a Mazda3? It is fine for an MS3, but the fenders are wider on it.
Also, these are probably a little heavier than John's stock wheels.
There is one concern for me if John gets these, however. Any indications an 18x7 wheel would rub in a Mazda3? It is fine for an MS3, but the fenders are wider on it.
Also, these are probably a little heavier than John's stock wheels.
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You'd become a target for ricers... Every ricer would either go "Damn brotha, dat's some mad tyte sh!t. Now you gots to get some NOS and new paint & sh!t, yo!" or "Mazda wheels?! WTF is your problem? HONDA FOREVER, beehotch!"Soulwound wrote:darn I think the offset is wrong for my Civic, but I'm not sure.
haha
Been kicking around the idea of replacing my stock 16s, be kind of funny to be driving a Honda with Mazda wheels on it.
I, however, think that's a neat idea.
However, hubcentricity is an issue...
I don't remember where the thread is, (or when it was, for that matter) about the wheel bolts breaking off... Wrong bolts, in that case, but hubcentricity still matters...
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I just double checked the specs on putting 18s on my car.. the offset is only 7mm different, which wouldn't really be a problem, but I'd need 215/40/R18 not 45, so my speedometer would be wrong at best and they would rub the wheel well at worst.
I have some Honda center caps that don't fit my wheels, wonder if they would have fit the Mazdas. Moot point, regardless.
I have some Honda center caps that don't fit my wheels, wonder if they would have fit the Mazdas. Moot point, regardless.
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They do fit... People put RX-8 rims on and those are MUCH wider than 7"six wrote:Tire size would be a non-issue since they have to be replaced soon anyway.
There is one concern for me if John gets these, however. Any indications an 18x7 wheel would rub in a Mazda3? It is fine for an MS3, but the fenders are wider on it.
Also, these are probably a little heavier than John's stock wheels.
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^ Yeah, they are 18x8.
Okay, let's wait and see if John wants them. Hope he makes a decision soon, I'm starting to get offers from Mazda6Club.
Here's an indication of how they might look:
With John's actual Mz3:
Okay, let's wait and see if John wants them. Hope he makes a decision soon, I'm starting to get offers from Mazda6Club.
Here's an indication of how they might look:
With John's actual Mz3:
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