I also live where roads are in really bad shape Montreal Quebec...These wheels are probably multifit i.e universal and lug centric meaning the wheel will be centered by the lug nuts, not the hub. I've had similar wheels a while ago for a Kia Rondo and they would fit some Mazda, Kia/Hyundai and Mitsubishi models.Hm - I found 5x114.3mm, 16x7.5 or 16x8 steel rims. The only problem is centre bore is a bit bigger than OEM. Isn't it supposed to be 67.1? I'm getting 70+
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5x114-3 WHEELS - 16''
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To answer some of your other questions, 235 is marginally wider than 225, less than 5%. I've had a couple of vehicles with winter tires that were 10 mm wider and I could not tell the difference; the reason was the tires I wanted were not available in OEM sizes. Whether you decide to use 225 or 235/70/16 you can inflate them to a slightly lower pressure i.e. 30 PSI like on the Mazda Tribute back then. My advice is to try with 16" tires for the winter and see if it's worth getting 16" alloys & tires for the summer. Good luck!