Can anyone help identify these Enkei wheels?

I recently picked up these Enkei wheels for my ‘91 and need some centre caps, so I tried to identify the wheel/model to confirm dimensions - I can’t find anything similar online. The guy I bought them from said they came off a Eunos. The nearest I can identify is this supplied on the VR Limited (95/6) but they are a lightly different design. Has anyone seen these before on an Mx5? They are Enkei J15x66J 4x100.
Thanks in advance!


Second pic shows Mitsubishi emblem :thinking::thinking::thinking:

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46mm offset, so they will stick in more than standard. Check backspacing.

Standard wheel on a range of mid-90s M itsubishi econoboxes.

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Centre bore on those is 56.1 where as NA/NB is 54.1 so be wary of that

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Would wheel spacers sort this? If so is there a way of calculating size is needed?
I have daisies on at the moment, searches show these have 45 offset, presumably as the Enkeis are slightly wider I need to account for that?

Would these be what I need?

These questions might be a bit elementary, it’s my first project car, I’ve not played around with things like this before!
Claire

I’ll try not to make things confusing

Using a website called willtheyfit.com I entered the specs for the Mazda Daisies (orange) and the Enkei (green) Alloy Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They Fit

These Enkei wheels will be 7.3mm closer to the shock absorber and 5.3mm futher out of the arch.

Even with a 20mm spacer, the wheels won’t protrude the arches :slight_smile:

The spigot rings you posted are correct

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Thank you, this is really helpful :blush: I’ll go ahead and test fit soon as the suspension is not standard (Koni, need to do some homework on this too) so hopefully that won’t affect things too much.

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