Where can I get used wheels for my Mazda Miata?

Where can I get used wheels for my Mazda Miata?

Used wheels and rims for your Mazda Miata can be any type of wheel or rim, including factory wheels. Our used Mazda wheels and rims are usually takeoffs bought from dealerships where the purchaser of a new Mazda wanted a different type of wheel.

What’s the smallest size rim for a Mazda Miata?

Mazda trusts Enkei to make their factory Miata wheels, so you can be sure you’re getting the highest quality here at the best price. The smallest size for NC Miatas is 16×7” with a +30mm offset, and they weigh 14.3 lbs. For NA Miatas, 14×7” is the smallest, with a +28mm offset and weighing only 8.4 lbs.

What are the rim offsets for a na Miata?

The factory offsets for the NA and NB Miatas (1990-2005) are +45mm for 14” wheels and +40mm for the larger wheels. That being said, you generally want high offsets for your Miata, regardless of generation.

When do you get wheels and rims from Mazda?

Your Mazda factory wheels or rims may be shipped the same business day if ordered online or by phone before 11 a.m. EST. Reconditioned factory wheels (or stock wheels), replica wheels and used wheels are all Mazda replacement wheels. However, there are different types of Mazda wheels.

What should I look for in rims for a Miata?

These wheels have a timeless look that really suits a time when the Miata was built. When buying Miata wheels, focus on weight, size, offsets, and compatibility. You want light wheels, since the factory wheels are light. You’ll want small wheels, for the same reasons.

Mazda trusts Enkei to make their factory Miata wheels, so you can be sure you’re getting the highest quality here at the best price. The smallest size for NC Miatas is 16×7” with a +30mm offset, and they weigh 14.3 lbs. For NA Miatas, 14×7” is the smallest, with a +28mm offset and weighing only 8.4 lbs.

What’s the difference between NC and ND Miata wheels?

The notable difference between NC and ND Miata wheels are their bolt patterns. A NC MX5 has a a 5×114.3 bolt pattern or “pitch circle diameter”, while an ND uses the same 4×100 as NA and NB cars. This means the wheels in the other sections of this article simply won’t bolt onto your car, even if they are otherwise the right size.

Is the Mazda Miata a good car to buy?

On the other hand, it’s a legend on the amateur racing circuit, revered by weekend track warriors for its superb balance and classic rear-wheel-drive dynamics. Whichever side you’re on, a Miata is a compelling choice for sports car shoppers. There have now been four generations of Mazda’s iconic roadster.