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Wheels...To use 6 lug or not?

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Waldog25   +1y
Does anyone make a 6 lug wheel that has the correct offset to tuck on a bagged Mazda truck???
 
(Yeah, I know I can get caddy wheels, or few other stock alternatives, but most people want a stupid price for them.)
 
I'd prefer something chrome, but polished would work.
 
I know some people to do a 5 lug conversion or re-drill, but seems like between the cost of those options plus finding a set, I could just buy a set outright with the correct offset.
 
I'm not locked into a specific size. In fact a 17" or 18" would be fine. I don't need to go 20"s.
 
 
 
 
 
 
94NissanLaysDoor   +1y
PM me if interested I have a complete 5 lug conversion for ya, I'm in sanford fl
TwistedPhil   +1y
If you're looking for cast chrome wheels, you're not going to find many options with a proper offset- most 6 lug wheels are made for the SUV and fullsize crowd due to demand. If you are willing to spend the $$ for billet wheels, however, they can be made to order with any offset you want.  I can't speak for all of the billet wheel manufacturers out there, but we had quite a few sets of 6 lug high offset wheels made through Bonspeed, and they turned out very nice.  Not a lot of lip on the wheel, for obvious reasons, but clean and classy. Good luck either way- the 5 lug conversion opens up a lot of less expensive alternatives, as well as brake upgrades, etc. -Phil at FBI
Waldog25   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by fbiphilIf you're looking for cast chrome wheels, you're not going to find many options with a proper offset- most 6 lug wheels are made for the SUV and fullsize crowd due to demand. If you are willing to spend the $$ for billet wheels, however, they can be made to order with any offset you want.  I can't speak for all of the billet wheel manufacturers out there, but we had quite a few sets of 6 lug high offset wheels made through Bonspeed, and they turned out very nice.  Not a lot of lip on the wheel, for obvious reasons, but clean and classy. Good luck either way- the 5 lug conversion opens up a lot of less expensive alternatives, as well as brake upgrades, etc. -Phil at FBI ---------------------------------------------Any ballpark figure for a cost on a set of 18"s with the correct offset?
TwistedPhil   +1y
I'm actually not pushing wheels right now, but 18s through Bonspeed were running right around $2000-2200 per set, without tires. Keep your eyes peeled on the used market, though, because I've seen a few sets of high offset 6 luggers up for sale recently... -Phil at FBI
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