Show me your CX-5 wheels

The thing with Tirerack is that they will only tell you what fits safely and they avoid anything that might cause any issues with fitment. From my experience that's a fact. 20's will fit with the right offset from what I've seen on here and lot's of member have requested quotes for 20's. There's probably a risk of rubbing. Some people are ok with the occasional rubbing. Others are not. :)


do those enkei wheels on 20" fit our mazda? I reached a sales rep from tiretrack and he stated that those wont fit,

here are the measurements :

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Thanks.!
 
The thing with Tirerack is that they will only tell you what fits safely and they avoid anything that might cause any issues with fitment. From my experience that's a fact. 20's will fit with the right offset from what I've seen on here and lot's of member have requested quotes for 20's. There's probably a risk of rubbing. Some people are ok with the occasional rubbing. Others are not. :)

I think a lot of the online places are very conservative with fitments.

That particular wheel pointed to by the link, however, has the wrong bolt pattern (has 5x120, needs 5x114.3).
 
I think a lot of the online places are very conservative with fitments. That particular wheel pointed to by the link, however, has the wrong bolt pattern (has 5x120, needs 5x114.3).

True, but i'd say Tirerack is the most conservative about it. I my case it's really the only distributor i use that does it.
 
I think a lot of the online places are very conservative with fitments.

That particular wheel pointed to by the link, however, has the wrong bolt pattern (has 5x120, needs 5x114.3).

I found the correct bold pattern for the rims I want,

http://www.sfxperformance.com/parts/ENK475-285-6540BKM.htm


I'm not sure at all but I've seen a couple of others here who used the Same rim measurement, and for sure don't want the rims to hit anywhere this could get me into an accident or worse... I'm conservative with this working properly probably It's better for me staying with the stock 19".
 
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Thats too heavy !!! (You`ll have to pay more roadtax ! hahahaha)

Yesterday I drove 240 km`s to get my TSW Sochis Rotary Forged. By arriving it appears that one rim was completely disappeared by post. It was send to Belgium instead of Holland. The other set (I bought two sets , one set for my brother`s Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV and 1 set for the CX-5) 19 x 8 was complete.......but.......one wheel was 5 x 120 !!!! And it has to be 5 x 114,3 !!!!!! That was a big mistake at the office in the USA ! (thanks Terence !!) So the dealer makes a 48 hour system with TSW USA to send within 48 hours a new wheel with the right PCM to Holland. I became a little sore about it, but my dealer in Holland gives me the petrolmoney back and now I`ve decided to come back next week................(when it`s all there !!!!!!! I hope........)


By the way : one wheel 20 x 8.5 ET 40 5 x 114,3 WITH Pirelli P Zero 245/45/20 weights 50.70 Lbs !!!! (and it has a very huge rubber-safetybelt on the tire !!!)
 
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Had my cx-5 delivered a few days ago. Got the dealership to paint the 19" oem wheels as part of the deal. quite pleased with the result.. won't have to get custom rims :)

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Looks awesome @anf exactly the same I have (is it Crystal White Pearl or the normal white color)..........only 20 inch instead of the OEM 19...............You have remote-keyless entry I see....very good and I also see the same xenon-wash-wipers as they proscribed in Holland when you use Xenon-lights. It`s a political must and you`ll have to use it when the light are dirty........So drive safe and I wish you many safe miles with your CX-5 !!!!
 
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I was wondering what they were @FiveCX-5! haha washers.. of course! i stood there wondering what the 2 patches below the xenon lights were. must get my wife to activate them so i can view them from outside the vehicle :)
 
Yes, it has a funny look, you activate them by spraying the windows with the right stick on your steering-wheel, at the same time the washers come out and sprayes a lot of water to the lights. Funny: you can`t see that from behind your chair, so you`ll have to call your wife or your friend to take a pic with your Iphone.......hahahahahaha
 
Thats too heavy !!! (You`ll have to pay more roadtax ! hahahaha)

Yesterday I drove 240 km`s to get my TSW Sochis Rotary Forged. By arriving it appears that one rim was completely disappeared by post. It was send to Belgium instead of Holland. The other set (I bought two sets , one set for my brother`s Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV and 1 set for the CX-5) 19 x 8 was complete.......but.......one wheel was 5 x 120 !!!! And it has to be 5 x 114,3 !!!!!! That was a big mistake at the office in the USA ! (thanks Terence !!) So the dealer makes a 48 hour system with TSW USA to send within 48 hours a new wheel with the right PCM to Holland. I became a little sore about it, but my dealer in Holland gives me the petrolmoney back and now I`ve decided to come back next week................(when it`s all there !!!!!!! I hope........)


By the way : one wheel 20 x 8.5 ET 40 5 x 114,3 WITH Pirelli P Zero 245/45/20 weights 50.70 Lbs !!!! (and it has a very huge rubber-safetybelt on the tire !!!)

Please post pics when your last wheel comes in!..thinking about identical setup with either TSW sochi, Nuremberg, or mallory..
 
Please post pics when your last wheel comes in!..thinking about identical setup with either TSW sochi, Nuremberg, or mallory..

The Sochi and the Nurnburgring are Rotary Forged wheels, the Mallory not............

(when the wheel arrives, I`ll post several pics on this topic...........)
 
The Sochi and the Nurnburgring are Rotary Forged wheels, the Mallory not............

(when the wheel arrives, I`ll post several pics on this topic...........)

Lol you have been waiting on wheels for like 2+ months I think you chose a bad vendor!
 
Finaly, the wheels arrived in Holland........the pics:










I`m very happy and prowed because I`m the first CX-5 with the new TSW Sochis in the Netherlands......
 
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