ray.h.
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| posted on 12/5/05 at 06:18 PM |
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Mazda 323F
Any one know what wheels are a straight swap for a Mazda 323F.I know there is a site that gives all this information but i can,t find it.
Cheers Ray...
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stephen_gusterson
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| posted on 12/5/05 at 09:33 PM |
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i have no idea.
but if thats the 323f from approx M to S reg, they are great cars.
I had a 2.0 v6 zxi model. id have it back right now.
atb
steve
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richardR1
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| posted on 12/5/05 at 10:04 PM |
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323F fitment is 4x100 PCD with 54.1mm Centre Bore. 4 stud Toyota is identical, Suzuki Baleno identical. Loads of others with same PCD but larger
centre bores which will fit - including 4 stud Vauxhall, VW, Seat post 93, Rover 200/400, Renault, Proton, Nissan Micra, Almera and Sunny, Honda up to
mid 90's, Daihatsu & Daewoo.
The only thing to watch is the offset. Vauxhall especially commonly use a large offset which could cause suspension clearance issued. Need to check
what offset the Mazda uses
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ray.h.
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| posted on 13/5/05 at 05:42 PM |
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Cheers Richard, thats exactly what i wanted cheers mate.by the way its not a v6 model, a mate of mine owns the car and it needs new rubber all round
so he,s looking for a set of alloys. He will be happy becaus he can get a set of Vauxhall wheels with tyres cheep.
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stephen_gusterson
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| posted on 13/5/05 at 10:23 PM |
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very few were the v6. most are 1.5 litre - and a fair few special editions had alloys as std. madly expensive as spares - the ones on my car were 400+
quid each. mazda spares are ballistic.
atb
steve
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