What would the pros and cons be of the OEM 16" NC wheels from Mazda?
I have some of each in mind, but don't want to skew the answers to what I think by saying upfront.
OEM 16" wheels on the NC
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OEM 16" wheels on the NC
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Re: OEM 16" wheels on the NC
Pros - they fit.....
Cons - some may not think they are pretty enough or wide enough
Cons - some may not think they are pretty enough or wide enough
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Re: OEM 16" wheels on the NC
I had a set for track use. Same width as the 17".
I think the range of 16" tyres might be limited and may be more expensive than 17".
I think the range of 16" tyres might be limited and may be more expensive than 17".
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Big advantage of 16 wheels is the larger tyre sidewall, and it's ability to soak up some of bumps and lumps of our wonderful roads, have considered doing this myself, Paul
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Re: OEM 16" wheels on the NC
PAU61L wrote:Big advantage of 16 wheels is the larger tyre sidewall, and it's ability to soak up some of bumps and lumps of our wonderful roads, have considered doing this myself, Paul
Or you could go for a wider 17" with a wider tyre that'll give you the additional sidewall height.
But hey if you really want 16" then look around for a good set of 16 X 8 FD rims and get the best of both worlds...and they're cheap!
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- wrong lug nut pattern (4 vs 5)
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Re: OEM 16" wheels on the NC
Lokiel wrote:- wrong lug nut pattern (4 vs 5)
FD RX-7 wheels are 5 stud and fit the NC.
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Re: OEM 16" wheels on the NC
Thanks for the replies, fellas. My reasons for thinking about doing it were, essentially, 1) Change the look of the car (get rid of the wagon wheel look) and 2) Wheels with larger sidewalls (spot on, Paul).
I also noticed MX5 Parts in the UK will knock these wheels down for 70 quid each (ex VAT), or about $120 a pop.
But... when you factor in postage, they get pretty exxy. About $1120 to land four here... and being over $1000 that would mean import duties... and that's before we even put any rubber on them.
So what seem like perfect, cheap, 16" wheels on the face of it soon become heaps more expensive than many wheel and tyre deals out there -- and wheels that look more interesting as well.
Those FD RX-7 wheels could be the go. Some of them have more of an old-school look which I don't mind, either. At their age, however, I'm wondering how easy it would be to get a good, cheap set?
I also noticed MX5 Parts in the UK will knock these wheels down for 70 quid each (ex VAT), or about $120 a pop.
But... when you factor in postage, they get pretty exxy. About $1120 to land four here... and being over $1000 that would mean import duties... and that's before we even put any rubber on them.
So what seem like perfect, cheap, 16" wheels on the face of it soon become heaps more expensive than many wheel and tyre deals out there -- and wheels that look more interesting as well.
Those FD RX-7 wheels could be the go. Some of them have more of an old-school look which I don't mind, either. At their age, however, I'm wondering how easy it would be to get a good, cheap set?
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Re: OEM 16" wheels on the NC
I've been running the 16x8 RX7 rims on my NC for years as my track rims.
There are two types. The early series that cracked and the later series that I have, with stronger spokes.
Cost me $300 for the set.
If you want to look at them come to Eastern Creek on Sunday for the Supersprint event.
There are two types. The early series that cracked and the later series that I have, with stronger spokes.
Cost me $300 for the set.
If you want to look at them come to Eastern Creek on Sunday for the Supersprint event.
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JBT wrote:Lokiel wrote:- wrong lug nut pattern (4 vs 5)
FD RX-7 wheels are 5 stud and fit the NC.
I must be getting dyslexic or read it too fast, I thought I read "ND" rather than "FD" in Sailor's post (either that or I need to clean that smudge off my monitor)
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Re: OEM 16" wheels on the NC
Charlie Brown wrote:If you want to look at them come to Eastern Creek on Sunday for the Supersprint event.
Thanks but, alas, I'll unlikely be out there; I might not even make my local Macarthur Cars & Coffee which is on the same day.
But I've noted down you have them. Will get in touch if there's an opportunity in the future where I think we might crossover.
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Re: OEM 16" wheels on the NC
WHAT
"I might not make Macarthur Cars and Coffee"
I have a set of the 16 RX7 rims you can have a look and try
"I might not make Macarthur Cars and Coffee"
I have a set of the 16 RX7 rims you can have a look and try
so much fun, why didn't I get one sooner !!!!!!
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