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Old 07-29-2005, 07:32 PM
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Thumbs up miata / sentra wheels

I just located a super deal on a set of custom wheels that came off of a 95 Nissan Sentra. From information that I can locate, I think they will fit on my 1994 Mazda Miata. Does anyone know for sure if I am correct, or where I can find the information I need to make sure. Thanks!!!!!! pa2mi2
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Re: miata / sentra wheels

NO, they will not fit, Sentras are 4 x 114.3mm and Miatas are 4 x 100mm
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Thanks, the 95 did have 100 bolt pattern. I tried them on the car and they fit perfect, but thanks for the reply.
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don't know about spec v sentras and stuff, but 95-98 200sx's (2 door sentras) and 95-99 sentras are all 4x100, like my buddies '98 200, as well as my 92 XE (and all other 91-94 sentras), same w/ '90 down sentras w/ the E15 engines
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