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1993 Mazda RX-7 Rays Engineering Gram Lights 57Pro 18x8.5

photo 1 Mazda RX-7 custom wheels Rays Engineering Gram Lights 57Pro 18x8.5, ET +28, tire size 245/40 R18. 18x9.0 ET+33 255/40 R18 photo 2 Mazda RX-7 custom wheels Rays Engineering Gram Lights 57Pro 18x8.5, ET +28, tire size 245/40 R18. 18x9.0 ET+33 255/40 R18

Custom wheels & tires for Mazda RX-7

Make Mazda (760 cars)
Model RX-7 (29 cars)
Year 1993 (15 cars)
Front rim size

18x8.5

Front rim offset

+28

Front tire size

P 245/40 R18

Wheel backspacing

5.85”

Rear rim size

18x9.0

Rear rim offset

+33

Rear tire size

P 255/40 R18

Wheel backspacing

6.3”

Bolt pattern

5x114.3

Rims brand
Wheel Manufacturer & Model

Rays Engineering

Gram Lights 57Pro
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Tire brand
Tire Manufacturer & Model

Toyo Tires

Proxes
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Details of modified 1993 Mazda RX-7

– Will the wheels 18x8.5 28 offset with P 245/40 R18 tires fit on a 1993 Mazda RX-7?

– Yes, they will fit. As you can see from the pics this 1993 Mazda RX-7 is running Rays Engineering Gram Lights 57Pro 18x8.5 with 5.85” backspacing and Toyo Tires Proxes P 245/40 R18 tires.

- Front offset +43mm plus 15mm spacers = +28mm eff. offset
- Rear offset +43mm plus 10mm spacers = +33mm eff. offset
- TEIN Super Drift coilover
- TEIN EDFC
- Cusco trailing arms
- Rotora four-piston big brake kit front and rear
- Photos from turbomagazine.com by dukesphotography.com
- Owner Wayne Lin
photo 3 Mazda RX-7 custom wheels Rays Engineering Gram Lights 57Pro 18x8.5, ET +28, tire size 245/40 R18. 18x9.0 ET+33 255/40 R18 photo 4 Mazda RX-7 custom wheels Rays Engineering Gram Lights 57Pro 18x8.5, ET +28, tire size 245/40 R18. 18x9.0 ET+33 255/40 R18 photo 5 Mazda RX-7 custom wheels Rays Engineering Gram Lights 57Pro 18x8.5, ET +28, tire size 245/40 R18. 18x9.0 ET+33 255/40 R18
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Wheel Offset

Refers to how your car’s or truck’s wheels and tires are mounted and sit in the wheel wells.

– Zero wheel offset is when the hub mounting surface is in line with the centerline of the wheel.
– Positive wheel offset is when the hub mounting surface is in front (more toward the street side) of the centerline of the wheel. Most wheels on front-wheel drive cars and newer rear-drive vehicles have positive offset.
– Negative offset is when the hub mounting surface is behind the wheel centerline. “Deep dish” wheels are typically a negative offset.

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