kevinatfms said:
JesseWolfe said:
Going to dig up an old thread here. I'm trying to find Nissan B15 4x114.3 wheels in 15" without much luck unless I spend $150 per wheel. I can find 92-93 Accord wheels in plenty, but I need to open the hub bore. If there is a DIY that works, I'd do that, but I'm also open to paying a machinist a reasonable fee.
HINT! Find a 2002-2006 Hyundai with 4 lugs. They are 4x114.3 and had a high offset(+40) exactly like the Sentra wheels.
Thanks for the tip. I'm scrambling to come up with 2 more sets of wheels for a rallycross car without spending every spare penny I have on the odd size wheel bolt pattern a B15 has.
JesseWolfe said:
kevinatfms said:
JesseWolfe said:
Going to dig up an old thread here. I'm trying to find Nissan B15 4x114.3 wheels in 15" without much luck unless I spend $150 per wheel. I can find 92-93 Accord wheels in plenty, but I need to open the hub bore. If there is a DIY that works, I'd do that, but I'm also open to paying a machinist a reasonable fee.
HINT! Find a 2002-2006 Hyundai with 4 lugs. They are 4x114.3 and had a high offset(+40) exactly like the Sentra wheels.
Thanks for the tip. I'm scrambling to come up with 2 more sets of wheels for a rallycross car without spending every spare penny I have on the odd size wheel bolt pattern a B15 has.
Another thing to look at is DTD has in house brands that for some odd reason when searching for wheels for a car does not pick up dual bolt pattern wheels. If you search around without entering in a car model you can usually look through the Drag, Maxxim and other cheap wheel brands and find wheels that fit.
Case in point, i found a set of Drag wheels that only came up if i searched for 15x7 4x100 +40 offset. But come to find out they are dual drilled for 4x114.3 so they worked on our Elantra.
kevinatfms said:
JesseWolfe said:
Going to dig up an old thread here. I'm trying to find Nissan B15 4x114.3 wheels in 15" without much luck unless I spend $150 per wheel. I can find 92-93 Accord wheels in plenty, but I need to open the hub bore. If there is a DIY that works, I'd do that, but I'm also open to paying a machinist a reasonable fee.
HINT! Find a 2002-2006 Hyundai with 4 lugs. They are 4x114.3 and had a high offset(+40) exactly like the Sentra wheels.
Some of them (or maybe it was Kia) have remarkably small pilots, like they were reusing tooling for 4x100 hubs. I got a set of freebie steel wheels and discovered that they didn't fit over Mazda pilots. First and only wheels I discovered that would do that.
I currently have Mitsubishi, Nissan, Volvo, and I-don't-remember-what wheels on the RX-7, none of them are hubcentric. Also some aftermarket wheels...
...so many wheels