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How do I know what size wheels are on my truck?
First, start with the wheel size for your vehicle. You can find that on the sidewall of the tires on your original wheels or the inside frame of the driver’s door. Check out Tire Size Explained (Reading the Sidewall) for more. The wheel diameter (in inches or millimeters) is the fifth set of numbers and letters.
What bolt pattern is a 1993 Mazda b2200?
1993 Mazda B-Series B2200 2WD
Tire size | Rim size and Bolt pattern |
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185/ SR14 | 14×5 ET12 6×139.7 Check rims price |
205/75 SR14 See tires price | 14×5.5 ET15 6×139.7 Check rims price |
205/70 SR15 See tires price | 15×6 ET10 6×139.7 Check rims price |
Are Mazda wheels interchangeable?
Mazda3, Mazda5, Mazda6, MX-5 and RX-8 all use the same bolt pattern. That would give you a range of sizes to choose from (15×6 through 18×8), they’ll all work with the right size tire.
What are the dimensions of a Mazda B2000?
Structure, Dimensions and Weight. The Mazda B2000 was 61.6 inches high, 193.7 inches long and 65.7 inches wide with a wheel base of 117.5 inches. The B2000’s front track was 55.1 inches and its rear track was 55.5 inches.
When did the Mazda B2000 pickup truck come out?
The Mazda B2000 was produced from 1986 to 1993. It was a smallish pickup truck that seated three on a bench in the cab of the truck. Although no longer made, there is a good deal of activity on the Internet from car enthusiasts who enjoy working on vintage trucks.
What kind of suspension did a Mazda B2000 have?
The braking system for the B2000 had ventilated disc brakes on the front wheels and standard drum brakes on the wheels. The suspension was composed of a torsion bar in front and a Hotchkiss leaf-spring suspension in the rear. Steering was of the ball and nut — or gear box — type. Its turning radius was 39 feet, 4.5 inches.
When did the Mazda B1800 rotary engine come out?
In 1974, the similar rotary -powered Rotary Pickup was released in the US. The engine was enlarged to 1.8-liters for 1975’s B1800, a model that had been available to Canadian customers since around 1970. It was known in the Japanese market as the “Proceed”, where it was also sold as the Ford Courier.