canadianexpress said:Here is their website (map included as well)
http://www.mazda.ca/dealer/DealerInfo.asp?DealerID=249&lang=Eng
Thanks..I'll look it up!!
canadianexpress said:Here is their website (map included as well)
http://www.mazda.ca/dealer/DealerInfo.asp?DealerID=249&lang=Eng
was98strat said:CE,
Is it the Steelies that are hard to get off?? or are you talking about the ALU rims? I just had my tires rotated (with my 8k il change) and they seemed to come off pretty easy. I think some anti-seaze compound might be in order on the hub before the rims are installed to prevent the rims from sticking to the hubs
PolarBear said:I think I'll get a "cheap" alloy wheels from TireRack. The steel wheels are not much cheaper and personally I don't like look without hubcaps. The cheapest alloy wheel will run around $90 per wheel vs steel around 50$ + hubcaps.
canadianexpress said:With the winter steelies, usually don't recommend hub caps. It create problems by retaining the salt in those crevices. Also if you do get alloys (or steelies) make sure they are hub centric. If they are not, they can cause the rotors to warp.
PolarBear said:You're right about hubcaps for winter. I just don't like the look. As for alloy wheels I think it's very difficult to get alloy wheels that are hub centric unless you go with OEM that way too expensive.
Zoom5Zoom said:POLARBEAR
Here is shot with steelies and hubcaps got to love it....
Zoom5Zoom said:Installed, balenced just over a grand.... best tires I have ever owned. I bet they will out last life of my 5
Xman said:What did Mazda do about the TPMS? Did you purchase new sensors for your steelies or did you simply have the dash light on for the whole winter?
Zoom5Zoom said:no TPMS here ... Mazda canada is just implementing on B-Series for 2007.
Xman said:I just assumed that the 5 had a TPMs since there was a section on it in the manual...
was98strat said:The biggest problem I see with the Mazda wheels is they are Hub centric. Most steelies seem to be lug centric. My dicussion with Mazda mechanics, they indicated that the design of their hubs and wheels make a hub centric wheel a better fit than a "universal wheel. Unfortunately it makes the steelies a bit more expensive as they have to be made more accurately.
smmra said:From what I understand, non-hub centric wheels (multifit) allow the weight of the vehicle to be supported by the bolts alone, instead of the hub......
86439 said:In the search of proper 16" steel wheels for Mazda 5, my local Costco quoted me an OE-fit product (part# x44655).
I don't know what source it was, but it was not a multi-fit steel rim. I'm also not sure if it was hub centric, but it appeared to be specifically for Mazda.
Can anyone verify if this is the proper hub-centric steels for Mazda 5, to be used with 205-55R16?