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Mazda Protege Wheel Spacers
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Mazda Protege wheel spacers to ensure that you have every wheel spacer option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Mazda Protege wheel spacers, so that whether you are looking for a hubcentric Mazda Protege wheel spacer or a cheap wheel spacer or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Mazda Protege wheel spacer needs!
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Fits: 1989-1998 Mazda Miata MX5, Type NA, 1991-1994 Mazda 323 Type BG, 1991-1994 Mazda Protege Type BG, 1992-1995 Mazda MX3 4CYL/6CYL, Type BF1, 1995-1998 M...
PART# 30245410
Width: 15mm
Fits: 1989-1994 Eagle Talon 2WD, 1993-1997 Mazda 626 Type GE, 1993-1997 Mazda MX6 6CYL, Type EC, 1994-2002 Mazda Millenia Type TA, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege 5...
PART# 30656710
Width: 15mm
Fits: 1993-1997 Mazda MX6 6CYL, Type EC, 1994-2002 Mazda Millenia Type TA, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege 5 Type BJ, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege MP3 Type BJ, 1999-2004...
PART# 4065671
Width: 20mm
Fits: 1989-1994 Eagle Talon 2WD, 1989-1994 Eagle Talon AWD, 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2WD, 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse AWD, 1991-1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT ...
PART# 5065671
Width: 25mm
Fits: 1986-1989 Toyota Celica Type T16, 1989-1998 Mazda Miata MX5, Type NA, 1989-2002 Toyota Tercel , 1990-1999 Toyota Celica Type T20, 1991-1994 Mazda 323 ...
PART# 5024541
Width: 25mm
Fits: 1993-1997 Mazda MX6 6CYL, Type EC, 1994-2002 Mazda Millenia Type TA, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege 5 Type BJ, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege MP3 Type BJ, 1999-2004...
PART# 6065671
Width: 30mm
Fits: 1989-1998 Mazda Miata MX5, Type NA, 1991-1994 Mazda 323 Type BG, 1991-1994 Mazda Protege Type BG, 1992-1995 Mazda MX3 4CYL/6CYL, Type BF1, 1995-1998 M...
PART# 10245410
Width: 5mm
Fits: 1993-1997 Mazda 626 Type GE, 1993-1997 Mazda MX6 6CYL, Type EC, 1994-2002 Mazda Millenia Type TA, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege 5 Type BJ, 1999-2004 Mazda P...
PART# 10656710
Width: 5mm
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(4) 1'' 5 Lug Hubcentric Wheel Spacers Adapters 5x4.5 for Ford Jeep Mazda Kia
(4) 20mm 5 Lug Black Hubcentric Wheel Spacers Adapters 5x4.5 for Hyundai Mazda
2Pcs 1.5" Hubcentric 4x100 Wheel Spacers For Mazda Miata Scion xB Toyota Corolla
(4) 5x4.5 Wheel Spacers 1 Inch For Hyundai Genesis Galant Mazda CX-5 6 5 Optima
4PC 1" 4x100 Wheel Spacers 12x1.5 for Honda Civic Acura Integra Scion xB Toyota
4Pcs 12x1.5 Wheel Spacers 1" For 1995-2015 Toyota Tacoma Sienna Highlander 5x4.5
WHY TO BUY?
Not all wheels are available in the perfect offset or backspacing, so it's sometimes necessary to effectively adjust them with a good set of Mazda Protege wheel spacers. Whether you need a few millimeters or a couple of inches of clearance, wheel spacers are a great option for making your Mazda Protege wheels fit just right. If you're going for a flush look or need your wheels to clear a set of big brakes, we recommend looking into a set of quality wheel spacers for your ride.
DID YOU KNOW?
Wheel spacers used to be very poorly made, and were often cast with pot metal that would crack if you over-tightened your Mazda Protege wheels. Most of today's Mazda Protege wheel spacers, however, are finely crafted pieces of machined aluminum or steel that safely push your wheels out for a wider stance and wheelbase, which improves handling and the overall look of your vehicle. Depending on the manufacturer and the desired thickness, Mazda Protege wheel spacers may come with extended wheel studs and/or lug nuts.
FAQs
Q: What are wheel spacers? Why buy them? How do I know which size of spacer to get?
A: Wheel spacers are carefully machined metal inserts that fit over your hubs between the wheel and hub face to move the wheel further away from the hub face. Spacers are used to optimize fender well clearance for plus size wheels and tires or to give your vehicle an improved aesthetic. Giving your ride a wider stance is great way to add stability and performance as well. If your wheels are tucked far inside your wheel wells adding a small spacer can improve the visual appeal and also boost your ride’s handling prowess. Spacers are normally made of aluminum or steel and are simple to install so that even a shade tree mechanic can get the job done in no time.
Determining spacer width can be a tricky proposition. If you are spacing out the existing wheels on your vehicle you can simply measure the distance between the outer most portion of the tire sidewall and the inner fender lip. This distance will give you a rough idea of how much further you can safely go. Remember, to leave a generous gap between the fender lip and tire because the tire will deflect when under load. If you are buying spacers for a new set of wheels the best way to get it right is to determine the width and offset of your existing wheels and compare it to that of your new wheels. If you are buying wheels that are the same size but are offset 10mm more inboard than your existing wheels, then you can run a 10mm spacer to even out the distance and restore the look of your vehicle. If the new wheels are wider you must take into account the new added width when calculating how much spacer to run. If possible it is always best to test fit wheels and tires to your car, take measurements and then order the appropriate spacers. Spacers are often bolt pattern specific, so be sure to check your bolt pattern before ordering.
A: Wheel spacers are carefully machined metal inserts that fit over your hubs between the wheel and hub face to move the wheel further away from the hub face. Spacers are used to optimize fender well clearance for plus size wheels and tires or to give your vehicle an improved aesthetic. Giving your ride a wider stance is great way to add stability and performance as well. If your wheels are tucked far inside your wheel wells adding a small spacer can improve the visual appeal and also boost your ride’s handling prowess. Spacers are normally made of aluminum or steel and are simple to install so that even a shade tree mechanic can get the job done in no time.
Determining spacer width can be a tricky proposition. If you are spacing out the existing wheels on your vehicle you can simply measure the distance between the outer most portion of the tire sidewall and the inner fender lip. This distance will give you a rough idea of how much further you can safely go. Remember, to leave a generous gap between the fender lip and tire because the tire will deflect when under load. If you are buying spacers for a new set of wheels the best way to get it right is to determine the width and offset of your existing wheels and compare it to that of your new wheels. If you are buying wheels that are the same size but are offset 10mm more inboard than your existing wheels, then you can run a 10mm spacer to even out the distance and restore the look of your vehicle. If the new wheels are wider you must take into account the new added width when calculating how much spacer to run. If possible it is always best to test fit wheels and tires to your car, take measurements and then order the appropriate spacers. Spacers are often bolt pattern specific, so be sure to check your bolt pattern before ordering.
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Mazda Protege Wheel Spacers
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Mazda Protege wheel spacers to ensure that you have every wheel spacer option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Mazda Protege wheel spacers, so that whether you are looking for a hubcentric Mazda Protege wheel spacer or a cheap wheel spacer or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Mazda Protege wheel spacer needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Mazda Protege Wheel Spacers by Year
Shop Mazda Protege Wheel Spacers by Brand
1 - 8 of 8
Sort by:
Fits: 1989-1998 Mazda Miata MX5, Type NA, 1991-1994 Mazda 323 Type BG, 1991-1994 Mazda Protege Type BG, 1992-1995 Mazda MX3 4CYL/6CYL, Type BF1, 1995-1998 M...
PART# 30245410
Width: 15mm
Fits: 1989-1994 Eagle Talon 2WD, 1993-1997 Mazda 626 Type GE, 1993-1997 Mazda MX6 6CYL, Type EC, 1994-2002 Mazda Millenia Type TA, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege 5...
PART# 30656710
Width: 15mm
Fits: 1993-1997 Mazda MX6 6CYL, Type EC, 1994-2002 Mazda Millenia Type TA, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege 5 Type BJ, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege MP3 Type BJ, 1999-2004...
PART# 4065671
Width: 20mm
Fits: 1989-1994 Eagle Talon 2WD, 1989-1994 Eagle Talon AWD, 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2WD, 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse AWD, 1991-1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT ...
PART# 5065671
Width: 25mm
Fits: 1986-1989 Toyota Celica Type T16, 1989-1998 Mazda Miata MX5, Type NA, 1989-2002 Toyota Tercel , 1990-1999 Toyota Celica Type T20, 1991-1994 Mazda 323 ...
PART# 5024541
Width: 25mm
Fits: 1993-1997 Mazda MX6 6CYL, Type EC, 1994-2002 Mazda Millenia Type TA, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege 5 Type BJ, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege MP3 Type BJ, 1999-2004...
PART# 6065671
Width: 30mm
Fits: 1989-1998 Mazda Miata MX5, Type NA, 1991-1994 Mazda 323 Type BG, 1991-1994 Mazda Protege Type BG, 1992-1995 Mazda MX3 4CYL/6CYL, Type BF1, 1995-1998 M...
PART# 10245410
Width: 5mm
Fits: 1993-1997 Mazda 626 Type GE, 1993-1997 Mazda MX6 6CYL, Type EC, 1994-2002 Mazda Millenia Type TA, 1999-2004 Mazda Protege 5 Type BJ, 1999-2004 Mazda P...
PART# 10656710
Width: 5mm
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
(4) 1'' 5 Lug Hubcentric Wheel Spacers Adapters 5x4.5 for Ford Jeep Mazda Kia
(4) 20mm 5 Lug Black Hubcentric Wheel Spacers Adapters 5x4.5 for Hyundai Mazda
2Pcs 1.5" Hubcentric 4x100 Wheel Spacers For Mazda Miata Scion xB Toyota Corolla
(4) 5x4.5 Wheel Spacers 1 Inch For Hyundai Genesis Galant Mazda CX-5 6 5 Optima
4PC 1" 4x100 Wheel Spacers 12x1.5 for Honda Civic Acura Integra Scion xB Toyota
4Pcs 12x1.5 Wheel Spacers 1" For 1995-2015 Toyota Tacoma Sienna Highlander 5x4.5
WHY TO BUY?
Not all wheels are available in the perfect offset or backspacing, so it's sometimes necessary to effectively adjust them with a good set of Mazda Protege wheel spacers. Whether you need a few millimeters or a couple of inches of clearance, wheel spacers are a great option for making your Mazda Protege wheels fit just right. If you're going for a flush look or need your wheels to clear a set of big brakes, we recommend looking into a set of quality wheel spacers for your ride.
DID YOU KNOW?
Wheel spacers used to be very poorly made, and were often cast with pot metal that would crack if you over-tightened your Mazda Protege wheels. Most of today's Mazda Protege wheel spacers, however, are finely crafted pieces of machined aluminum or steel that safely push your wheels out for a wider stance and wheelbase, which improves handling and the overall look of your vehicle. Depending on the manufacturer and the desired thickness, Mazda Protege wheel spacers may come with extended wheel studs and/or lug nuts.
FAQs
Q: What are wheel spacers? Why buy them? How do I know which size of spacer to get?
A: Wheel spacers are carefully machined metal inserts that fit over your hubs between the wheel and hub face to move the wheel further away from the hub face. Spacers are used to optimize fender well clearance for plus size wheels and tires or to give your vehicle an improved aesthetic. Giving your ride a wider stance is great way to add stability and performance as well. If your wheels are tucked far inside your wheel wells adding a small spacer can improve the visual appeal and also boost your ride’s handling prowess. Spacers are normally made of aluminum or steel and are simple to install so that even a shade tree mechanic can get the job done in no time.
Determining spacer width can be a tricky proposition. If you are spacing out the existing wheels on your vehicle you can simply measure the distance between the outer most portion of the tire sidewall and the inner fender lip. This distance will give you a rough idea of how much further you can safely go. Remember, to leave a generous gap between the fender lip and tire because the tire will deflect when under load. If you are buying spacers for a new set of wheels the best way to get it right is to determine the width and offset of your existing wheels and compare it to that of your new wheels. If you are buying wheels that are the same size but are offset 10mm more inboard than your existing wheels, then you can run a 10mm spacer to even out the distance and restore the look of your vehicle. If the new wheels are wider you must take into account the new added width when calculating how much spacer to run. If possible it is always best to test fit wheels and tires to your car, take measurements and then order the appropriate spacers. Spacers are often bolt pattern specific, so be sure to check your bolt pattern before ordering.
A: Wheel spacers are carefully machined metal inserts that fit over your hubs between the wheel and hub face to move the wheel further away from the hub face. Spacers are used to optimize fender well clearance for plus size wheels and tires or to give your vehicle an improved aesthetic. Giving your ride a wider stance is great way to add stability and performance as well. If your wheels are tucked far inside your wheel wells adding a small spacer can improve the visual appeal and also boost your ride’s handling prowess. Spacers are normally made of aluminum or steel and are simple to install so that even a shade tree mechanic can get the job done in no time.
Determining spacer width can be a tricky proposition. If you are spacing out the existing wheels on your vehicle you can simply measure the distance between the outer most portion of the tire sidewall and the inner fender lip. This distance will give you a rough idea of how much further you can safely go. Remember, to leave a generous gap between the fender lip and tire because the tire will deflect when under load. If you are buying spacers for a new set of wheels the best way to get it right is to determine the width and offset of your existing wheels and compare it to that of your new wheels. If you are buying wheels that are the same size but are offset 10mm more inboard than your existing wheels, then you can run a 10mm spacer to even out the distance and restore the look of your vehicle. If the new wheels are wider you must take into account the new added width when calculating how much spacer to run. If possible it is always best to test fit wheels and tires to your car, take measurements and then order the appropriate spacers. Spacers are often bolt pattern specific, so be sure to check your bolt pattern before ordering.