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Old 01-11-2005, 11:12 PM
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Wanted: set of 1990-93 B2200 wheels

I am looking for a set of 14" factory truck wheels. Here is what I have found out about them:

Mazda factory aluminum wheels. Size is 14x5.5 and bolt pattern is 6on5.50. Wheels come off of 1990-93 B2200 and B2600 2wd trucks. They are a star design.

Let me know if you have a set for sale and pics. Thanks, Keith

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If you want brand-spankin' new ones, they run $75 a piece from capitalwheel.com. Try this address to go straight to them:

http://www.capitalwheels.com/store/c...28&cat=&page=1

Or you can search for others if I'm wrong about the ones you're looking for.
And no, I don't work for them, haha. I was searching for wheels awhile back and found their site. I couldn't really afford the wheels I wanted so I decided to go with some factory Nissan Xterra wheels instead (got 'em on Ebay).

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Ooops, I just noticed they're 15".
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Re: Wanting a set of 1990-93 B2200 wheels

I just bought a set of 195/60/14's but I could be persuaded to purchase a set of 195/50/15's! Thanks, I will take a look! Keith
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Re: Wanting a set of 1990-93 B2200 wheels

i am running a set of toyota 4x4 wheels with a set of 195/60/15 observses(studless snowtires) that i pulled off a 626. They stick to the road like glue.
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Re: Re: Wanting a set of 1990-93 B2200 wheels

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i am running a set of toyota 4x4 wheels with a set of 195/60/15 observses(studless snowtires) that i pulled off a 626. They stick to the road like glue.
years ago, I used to 245/50/14's on a 8" wheel and they stuck like suction cups. I know what you mean about being sticky. Still don't be my friend's race car running yokohoma A008R's. They had a tread wear rating of about a 50 and you could almost rub the tread off with your fingers! See ya, Keith
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