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Hi guys its me again if I was too buy minilites I can get a set up her they are supposedly fit Nissan,tiyota ,mitsy they are 13.6 x114.3 with 23p 111mm back space does this make sense will they fit 90?? love to hear from you all cheers davo


Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:50 pm
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Hi Davo

My Bella run Performance Superlites 14 x 6 x 114.3 with offset 18mm (Aussie made)

Same as on Rod's GT in photo

Fits real well with 185x60x14

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James


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Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:32 pm
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Davo

There was a thread on this but short answer - yes

Mine are 13 x 5.5 19 offset fit fine tyres are 165 80 13 same as original

also others use 15 x 6 24 p seem to fit

Hope this helps

Keep up the good work

Cheers Flying


Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:39 pm
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hi james will these fit they are 13x6 114.3 and specs offset 13x6 13p or 23p equals 101,111..backspace ..does this make sense cheers davo


Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:47 pm
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Hi davo
If you are running Drum Brakes 13's should fit

Not sure about Disc brake front end though

My Bella runs 14 x 6 with offset of 18mm but Superlites can come with 24mm offset as well

My advice is run more +ve offset rather than less and adjust with spacer.

The more offset you run the more the weel rim is in towards the inner guard
The less offset the more it will want to come out of the guard or in case of the rears, sit on the tyre = not good

Hope this helps
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Be careful using spacers !!!!
Depending on state laws you may be putting yourself at unnecessary risk. I know in NSW spacers are illegal. Cars fitted with spacers are therefore deemed to be "not legally registered" and therefore "not insured".
As the wheels you are looking at are readily available, and are made to order, I don't know why you would take the risk.


Wed Sep 10, 2014 12:00 am
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