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Stud conversion anyone??

Postby Lucky_Luke » Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:42 pm

Hey guys,

Im just wondering whether anyone has ever seen or done themselves a 4 to 5 stud conversion on the NA??

Im looking to change my 4x100 to a 5x120 stud pattern, which is the same as the commodore stud pattern, mainly because of the larger range of wheels to choose from...

after having a good look at it I cant see a simple way of managing to put new studs without getting new hubs machined to avoid the studs landing on eachother ( which is too much $$$)

any ideas?? links??

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Postby CT » Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:40 am

If you are that concerned about wheel availability, why not put your money towards custom made simmons, arrow or dragway wheels. I reckon by the time you custom made hubs to suit commomwhore wheels (which are generally very heavy) you'd probably have spent more money and then you'll have a car that you can't buy bits for. There really are plenty of wheels around in 4x100 - you just have to search - much easier than making new front and rear hubs IMO. 8)
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Postby Adam_NAclubman » Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:44 pm

Where would you find decent lightweight wheels to suit a Commodore or a BMW 5 series?

5x114.3 would be far more useful, lots of light wheels with that pcd

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Postby Lucky_Luke » Tue Jun 06, 2006 3:13 pm

With a turbo who needs light wheels! .....nah Im not really after light racing wheels, other wise id probably put some 15's on, im more after \"the look\" :shock: .

Theres a certain set of 5 spoke 18s that i really like that arent available for a 4 stud, only for 5 studs of which holden was just one of the avail patterns.

Im getting really sick of going to some wheel places and as soon as they hear mx5 or the like they just say \"nah cant get them for those cars\" even tried ringing sydney suppliers etc keep getting the same deal.

I guess ill just have to keep looking or fork out the money for a set of modenas :shock: but i dont fancy paying that much for rolling stock.

We'll see...hmmm

does anyone know where you can get those 5 spoke integral wheels?? sometimes call vipers i think?? they were on that red mx for sale on ebay a week or so ago I havent been able to find somewhere in aust selling them. see pic...
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Postby Brad » Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:53 pm

Man, you recon 4x100 is tough, try having 4x108 that most French hatches use. There are about 5 wheels to choose from :frown:

You'd also have to remachine the brake disks as the studs go through the holes in the disk.

In all I think it would be easier and cheaper to custom drill some blank rims.
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Postby Chris P » Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:11 pm

G'day Luke,

Viewing your car domain site...your car (the white one) looks quite flash with the wheels it has on 8)

Viewing the wheels on the red car...they look like NB8A wheels...but unfortunately were released as 15\". Have you thought of buying the 17\" SE wheels?...I guess the only similarity is that they are 5 spoke too and having 4 studs on them they will easily fit on to your car? Yes?

I'm thinking of buying some rims too....which places in Adelaide turned you down?

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Postby SuperMazdaKart » Tue Jun 06, 2006 10:20 pm

there is a thread on miata.net about 5 stud conversions. not for commo but with the RX-7s, might have some useful info in it for ya.
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Postby Adam_NAclubman » Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:20 am

I still reckon if you're going to do it, go for 5x114.3

That gives you the choice of anything to fit a Falcon, Skyline, S14/S15, FC or FD

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Postby Lucky_Luke » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:45 am

Cheers chris, I like my wheels alot, but am considering getting new ones, and my dad too, hes really wanting bigger rims, those on his are 16\"CSA ones.

I do like the SE 17s but (not having looked yet) im guessing they'll be hard to come by and expensive being racing hart.

Its not that theyve turned me down its that so many places with the flashy wheels just seem very \"unhelpful\" when they learn what car it is.

Thanks for the link Zoomb. and very true Adam, i reckon i'll see if they come in that pattern. I reckon i'll CAD something up and see if the guys at my work workshop can machine something up for me.

Cheers guys.

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Postby CT » Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:30 pm

SE wheels are about 450 per rim - a bargain!
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Postby Lucky_Luke » Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:35 pm

really???

Thats not to bad, but still reasonably expensive for a 1 piece rim.

Where can you get them from??

Is there a specific wheel model for the ones on the SE that we'd have to quote? Or do we just literally ask for the SE ones.

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Postby CT » Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:32 pm

Try our sponsors or give Mazda a call. That said, if you really look hard, there's a few 17 inch wheels in a decent width that fit. Gmax or Alt wheels are a couple to look at too.
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Postby Juffa » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:25 pm

Mania are quoting $415 on their website per rim for the racing hart wheels. They also have a 2nd hand set of wheels and Toyo tyres on their site listed at $1850, which is $462.50 per rim and tyre.

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Postby Alf » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:44 pm

CT wrote:Try our sponsors or give Mazda a call. That said, if you really look hard, there's a few 17 inch wheels in a decent width that fit. Gmax or Alt wheels are a couple to look at too.

PT's got some nice ones. Perhaps send him a PM. He might be able to tell you where to go.

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Postby Juffa » Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:45 pm

Hey forget what I just said. While trawling E-bay I found exactly what you were after.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mags-for-MAZDA-M ... dZViewItem

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