The NB auto's special wheel
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2021 6:41 pm
This thread stems from my attempt to sell a set of wheels I believed were from a NB8A automatic. Not quite unicorns, but probably a species on the endangered list. These wheels were purchased (probably from the FS ads here), and I believed I was told they were from an auto NB8A - certainly I liked them enough to stump up the readies. This would have been in the early oughties. I subsequently sold them to a mate, and they are now back on the market. Long story short, there have been questions over the validity of the claim that they originated on an NB8A auto.
Thanks to manga_blue, we now know that they are part no. 965H-6050 (BUFF FINISHING) (manual wheels p/n 9965F-6050 (SILVER)).
This is the wheel:
However, while the finish is different, they appear to be quite different castings and not just a tarted up manual wheel.
Manual wheel
Auto wheel
Comparison of the wheel identifying marks on the reverse side
It is possible that those casting marks do not tell the full story. However it seems reasonable that Mazda chose a different supplier for the smaller quantities, and let Enkei get on with the volume production.
Thanks to manga_blue, we now know that they are part no. 965H-6050 (BUFF FINISHING) (manual wheels p/n 9965F-6050 (SILVER)).
This is the wheel:
However, while the finish is different, they appear to be quite different castings and not just a tarted up manual wheel.
Manual wheel
Auto wheel
Comparison of the wheel identifying marks on the reverse side
It is possible that those casting marks do not tell the full story. However it seems reasonable that Mazda chose a different supplier for the smaller quantities, and let Enkei get on with the volume production.