i cant seem to find any kosei wheels that are 5x114 so would it be a bad idea to buysome used 4x114 and redrill them to 5x114....thanks for your time
i cant seem to find any kosei wheels that are 5x114 so would it be a bad idea to buysome used 4x114 and redrill them to 5x114....thanks for your time
If you can find a machine shop that will do it to the same kind of tolerances the factory holds, it seems like it would be fine. How you know everything is right is a great question, of course...
K
94-99 V6 Mustang wheels, 3 spoke which is great for brake cooling, 13 lbs, 15x7 with a perfect 24mm offset, 100-200 for 4 all of the time.
matt
wow really 13lbs?? really hmmmm interesting
If Mustang wheels don't work out....
Redrilling a 4 lug wheel to 5 lug usually requires some welding/filling, especially when the bolt circle is the same. I would think you'd be better off redrilling a 5 lug wheel such that it would end up having 10 holes equally spaced, 5 on each circle.
Tim
I have a set or two of Kosei wheels that came off my RX-7, I will post some pictures and price if you are interested ?
Michael Flock
yeah for sure let me know the ony thing that will kill me is the shipping but if the price it right why not let me know...
ismael
Just saw these Kosei 15x7 at a great price....
http://www.nasaforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=27127 (not my listing)
You'll need a good size spacer since they are +48 but at least they are the correct bolt pattern.
Mark B. - Dallas, TX
#76 RX-7 2nd Gen
SCCA EP
Former ITS, ITE, NASA PT
nice find thanks
no need to weld up the old holes, but doncha need some hardened steel seat to press into the new holes? I've redrilled wheels before. Its no biggie, but can't just seat them in soft aluminum - they will wear out.
well im not sure exactly how its going to get done im guessing that they will weld up the holes, i just got pointed towards a shop by my friends that get there wheels redrilled....they have been going to this places for years and they do good work
It is quite common in aftermarket wheels to be
predrilled for two bolt patterns, so there is no need
to plug up the original 5x120 or 5x100 pattern when
putting in a new 5x114 pattern.
Recently I got some inexpensive 6.5 wides for the
Hoosier wets (since they only come in 205 not 225).
Here is a closeup pic showing all 10 holes.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/pr...msev.sm.xl.jpg
We use Koseis for our race tires, but for the wets
I'm betting the 6.5 will be fine. Only $74 at DTD in
15x6.5 38ET (5x100 and 5x114). I will weigh them if
anyone is interested.
Glenn Lawton
GSMmotorsports
#14 ITS RX7
NARRC ITS Champion 2012
NERRC ITS Champion 2013 12 11 10 09 08
NERRC STU Champion 2010
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im interested in its weight
The $74 MB wheels weigh 15.2 lbs each...just weighed one.
Glenn Lawton
GSMmotorsports
#14 ITS RX7
NARRC ITS Champion 2012
NERRC ITS Champion 2013 12 11 10 09 08
NERRC STU Champion 2010
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not bad at all for the price...thats good thanks for the info
just wondering how much should a kosei with toyo ra-1 weigh?
IIRC, the K1 is 13.2 lbs. Don't know what a Toyo runs - I think my Hoosier 225-45-15's are about 20 lbs.
Marty Doane
ITS RX-7 #13 (sold)
2016 Winnebago Journey (home)
r compounds are pretty heavy arent they?
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