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2016-07-26 23:03:44
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4x100 Nissan wheels to fit over AD22VF
The Dash Manifesto had this old link to various Nissan models wheel sizes: Tire Wheel Sizes

Obviously not complete. LOL I know that I need a 14" wheel, 6" or wider to clear the AD22VF calipers. I'm throwing on an old set of 15's I have, but I only saved two of those, and have no spare. At some point I'm going to hit the salvage yard to pick up something, and would rather stick with Nissan wheels, or possibly Infiniti if I have to. I'm not sure if there is any comprehensive list of wheels with this bolt pattern out there without lots of googling of individual models.

I guess I need to figure out if there is a spare tire that fits also. I don't have one for my B13 at the moment.

These wheels are basically for when the car isn't on the track, some driving around town, etc., hence wanting to keep with the Nissan parts if possible.
2016-07-27 01:28:55
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Infiniti g20 is 4x114.3 so that won't work for you.

You will want to find nx2000 wheels


What's wrong with 15s? most readily available tires in 205 50 15 for that

13" spare should fit on the back (just have to rotate around is all)
Last edited by Chris101 on 2016-07-27 at 01-30-27.
2016-07-27 02:23:16
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Originally Posted by Chris101
Infiniti g20 is 4x114.3 so that won't work for you.

You will want to find nx2000 wheels


What's wrong with 15s? most readily available tires in 205 50 15 for that

13" spare should fit on the back (just have to rotate around is all)



Nothing wrong with the 15's I have, but I only have two, so a flat in the front and I'm hosed. Also, they aren't Nissan wheels, and ideally I'd like them all to match. I'd like the car to look somewhat respectable when it isn't at he track.

Looks like the 200sx wheels would fit, but those are scarce in the yards around here. NX models are as hard to find as Super Delegates voting for Bernie. B15 is the wrong bolt pattern. Going to do some googling tomorrow and see if I can find some other models to look at.
2016-07-27 02:37:48
#4
^ stock is a tough one because you need 60.1 center bore (which only nissan has)

aftermarket set of 4 is the best bet


As an FYI, stock 14" b13 SER wheels will NOT clear the front AD22vf calipers (not until you remove some material -- about 1mm or so) off the front of the calipers BUT the nx2000 14s obviously do clear

^ yes I know this for a fact because we had to modify our AD22VFs to clear the stock 14" SER wheels we had once upon a time
Last edited by Chris101 on 2016-07-27 at 02-41-01.
2016-07-27 02:52:11
#5
I have stock SER 200sx wheels with R888 tires I'd consider selling but honestly with ship costs, you are way better off just buying something aftermarket instead like a package deal from Discount Tire Direct where ship costs are free/included in the price the next time they have one of their big deals going on (probably labor day weekend)
2016-07-27 03:22:45
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I have a set of 14" nx wheels laying around I would be willing to sell but again shipping would probably be expensive. Let me know if your interested. They are painted black and have tires
2016-07-27 14:55:30
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I've found a few sites that list wheel information. But there seem to be some minor discrepancies in the widths listed:

This site has the 200SX 2.0 '95) as 15x5.5, and not 15x6
Nissan - Wheels specs & Tire catalogue dimensions for all Nissan models - Wheel-Size.com


This site claims that the B13 wheel was 14x6, but is actually 14x5.5, also claims that 200SX SE-R was 15x5.5 and not 15x6:
Bolt pattern | Stud Pattern : Nissan Bolt patterns


That 2nd site is handy simply because it gives a fairly complete list of cars all on one page, and it looks like the only 4x100 bolt pattern cars are the '87-99 Sentra models, the NX, and '95-97 200SX. And no Infiniti models as mentioned above have a 4x100 pattern. Not the answer I was looking for, but it answers the question.
2016-07-27 14:57:48
#8
Pony up and buy a set of whatever size (15x7?) is used for your race tires. That way you can press them into race/wet/practice/backup duty if the car stops being used on the street so much.
2016-07-27 15:16:20
#9
You can try any of the Cube, Versa and Versa Note wheels. They have 15" and 16" alloys and are 4x100, but some what narrow at around 5"-6" range.
2016-07-27 15:47:17
#10
I bought some NX wheels for my track tires. When I want to run on the street, I found that if I used a 1/2" 4x100 spacer on the front that the stock SER wheels would fit with no grinding to the caliper. I have long wheel studs which helps
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