desertmazda
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- 2005 mazda 3 hatch gunmeatel
try wheelsnext.com ?????
they will fit if they are 5x114.3. The offset is a little low at +42, but you can get away with it since you drive a MSP. tire choice should be 215/45/17, same as stock MSP. you may need hubcentric rings because the bore of those wheels are 73.1 mm and we have 67.1 mm.GhostMercury said:if i get the 17-7 ones will they fit?
http://www.1010tires.com/hubrings.aspHub centric rings are manufactured so that when they are installed on a vehicle, the wheels are located directly off of the centre flange of the brake drum or rotor. This is done to insure that the outer beads of the wheel are concentric with the wheel bearings. The result is a much truer, better balanced tire/wheel assembly. This is very important with modern high tech suspension systems.
would the 18' fit the msp ??ChopstickHero said:they will fit if they are 5x114.3. The offset is a little low at +42, but you can get away with it since you drive a MSP. tire choice should be 215/45/17, same as stock MSP. you may need hubcentric rings because the bore of those wheels are 73.1 mm and we have 67.1 mm.
that first site listed specifies them as 18"x8" +45 offset. it can fit, however you will get some rubbing for sure. i've seen a Protege5 run RX8 wheels and it rubs a little on the strut and definitely on the fender. so you will need to roll/shave your fenders to prevent it from rubbing there. as for the rubbing on the strut, +45 offset may let you get away with that, but you may need thin spacers if they do rub. you will also have to run a very thin profile tire, most likely 215/35/18.rocketr2 said:would the 18' fit the msp ??
what size and material should i get?
Run for Cover said:soOo will these work for the MSP? will they fit? let me know...