Wow, those are quite a bit different on the back side, eh! Probably
different years, I'd guess. Good luck with your investigation. Don't
forget
to share what you learn with us 'yankee's' :-)
Chris
99BBB
"Jeroen Feelders" <http://mailto.feelders.com>
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> Oops, email is miata at feelders dot com... :)
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> "Jeroen Feelders" <http://mailto.feelders.com>
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> | Hi guys,
> |
> | As many of you might know Mazda used many different suppliers for
their
> | Miata-parts. One of those parts is the original 14"x5,5" 7-spoke alloy
> found
> | on 89-93 Miatas (http://www.miata.net/faq/images/91alloy.jpg),
as the
> | technical committee found out last weekend. One of the members of our
> MX-5
> | Club kept on having troubles with his alloys and after changing them
> he's
> | had no problems. We found out his new alloys had different markings
and
> were
> | build differently (see
> | http://www.xs4all.nl/~jfeelder/images/diffalloys.jpg).
These rims look
> the
> | same on the front. They must have been made by a different
manufacturer.
> |
> | Your thoughts on this? Could you please send me pictures of the
backside
> of
> | your alloys and the encoding on the rim?
> |
> | Thank!
> |
> | Jeroen
> |
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