Originally Posted by Gariputo
(Post 32231)
The calculator shows the Mazda3 will be exended outward 1mm (so its good) and it will be 11mm less clearance to the strut housing which could be a problem.
The Civic wheels will be extended outward 8mm and 4mm less clearance towards the strut housing. Civic hub bore - 64.1 Mzd3 hub bore - 67.1 ET hub bore - 67.1 What do you guys think? Will either of these options work? For Touring owners looking for used rims and winter tires Civic and Mazda3 sets seem to dominate the market. This would be great information for people to have. I am thinking Mazda3 with a 5mm spacer leaving me outward and inward 6mm might work. OK. First of all, the Honda wheels are out--the hub-bore is too small. Secondly, we know a 17x7" wide wheel with an offset of 47mm is fine (I am taking that 47mm number of faith); that is the OE wheel on the ET SE. I am not sure how you plugged in the numbers to the calculator. I see an error. Follow this: Now, the 15" Mazda wheels that you are speaking about are not 7" wide...they are only 6" wide. Without even looking at the calculator, the Mazda wheels are going to be just fine. But for grins, if you punch in the numbers to the caluculator with the correct widths, it gains clearence on the inside by 8mm and is also narrower on the outside by 18mm. For additional reference, TheTireRack offers a number of wheels that are still 7" or wider (not ideal for winter...but I am trying to illustrate a point...). I see some18x8 wheels with an ET47, for example (Kazera KZ-H). If the TR says they fit...they fit. They are really good about that. What that also tells us, however, is that we have certainly some room to the inside. For our purposes, 1" is (rounded up to) 26mm. The KZ-H wheel in question is 1" wider than stock and has the same offset of 47. That means, without looking at the calculator, we have 13mm inside wider, and 13mm outside wider. And it fits. That means that a 7" wide wheel at 47mm-13mm or ET34mm would also fit...and, God forbid, so would a 47mm+13mm or ET60 (though it would look rather silly). Hope that helps. Now go find some nice cheap Mz3 wheels! :D (FYI--you could also look for Mz6 base-pkg wheels. Many Mitsubishi wheels--Eclipse/Galant--will work as well.). |
Brilliant. Thanks.
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