View Full Version : Stud Patterns on mazda rx7 \ mx5
adrenalin
12-07-2008, 12:21 AM
Hey guys just wondering if anyone knows the stud pattern of the mazda MX5 and mazda Rx7 and if they ever used a 4x100 pattern.
Looking to upgrade brakes on E30 and a mate said he read that it was one of those 2 however im doubtful.
FitzyB
12-07-2008, 01:02 AM
mx5 did on the earlier models (first gen only one im sure of, 2nd gen i belive is 114.3) and the rx7 did for series 1 and 2, but series 3 was 114.3
Series 1 and 2 RX7 (and all other early Mazdas) were actually 4 x 110, which is the same as early Saabs too.
Series 3 RX7 was 4 x 114.3
NO mazda ever had 4x100 Only 4x110, (up too series 2 Rx7 and other cars in same era 929's etc...)
Later models where 4x114.3 and 5x114.3
peter_piper
12-07-2008, 10:59 AM
Find any stud pattern you like on this page here:
http://wheels.customfastcars.com/find-your-stud-pattern.html
PS it seems that 79-85 models had 4x100's. (Backed up here: http://www.rollaclub.com/faq/index.php?title=Stud_Pattern )
adrenalin
12-07-2008, 04:43 PM
Hmm so theoretically i prob wont be any better off.
Thanks anyway
Series 1 and 2 RX7 (and all other early Mazdas) were actually 4 x 110, which is the same as early Saabs too.
Series 3 RX7 was 4 x 114.3
saabs run 4x108mm but people manage to get the 15" pursuit rim copies they come with on early rx's...(prob half the reason so many wheels seem to fall off them, along with the stupid wheel studs they run)
PS it seems that 79-85 models had 4x100's. (Backed up here: http://www.rollaclub.com/faq/index.php?title=Stud_Pattern )
series 3 rx7 only run 4 x 114.3...all other early rwd mazdas 1000/1200/1300/808/capella/626/929, r100 thru to s2 rx7 run 4x110...other mazdas like the 1500/1800 run diff again (4x120mm from memory)
joshg123
14-07-2008, 07:51 PM
NO mazda ever had 4x100 Only 4x110, (up too series 2 Rx7 and other cars in same era 929's etc...)
Later models where 4x114.3 and 5x114.3
LIES!
Both my BG5s and BG8z are 4x100
All BG 323's are, along with BA astina hardtop
NO mazda ever had 4x100 Only 4x110, (up too series 2 Rx7 and other cars in same era 929's etc...)
Later models where 4x114.3 and 5x114.3
series 1 mx5's had 4x100, put down the pipe
Haha, YOu may be correct, Just checked my guide :P
Lol, Hit the crack hard the other day, got my numbers mixed :P
munchmunch
15-07-2008, 09:33 AM
looks like tyson is only refering to mazda rotary pcd and there piston equivilents ??
that was what was on my mind yes :P Completely forgot abou tthe non rotor percentage :P
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