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Old 29-11-2014, 06:11 PM   #1
Bargey
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Cool Wheel adaptors

Hi all,

I was told it was hard to get rims for Fiesta because of the stud pattern??

The local tyre dealer said that you can use adaptors (and told me not to use the "S" word Spacer) that will go from 108's to 100's and that they are about $100 a pair. Apparently it will increase the rim choice 10 fold.

So:

Has anyone used adaptors?
Is there problem with using them?
Are rims really that hard to find for Fiesta?
I see one member bought Sparco rims in from the US, is that were I will have to shop?
And I have seen another member change out the hubs for Mazda 2 hubs.
I'd love to see any rims that you have changed to, and find out where they came from.

Cheers

Bargey

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