Right, I've spent a little money on the new daily (+ a little of my time).
I've bought:
- Mazda 6 OEM bootliner
- Mazda 6 OEM Ali Aero roof bars
- 5 x Inovit DTM alloy wheels - 18" x 8" wide (unsure on offset, need to check this)
- Cash at the powder coaters!
Firstly I quickly got a shot of the bootliner, after it had been used thoroughly. Such a handy little thing. Makes trips to the recycling centre a doddle:
Roof Bars
A bit of a boring update as I havn't test fitted them yet to take some pics, I will do on our next little holiday in a couple of months. See if I can pick up a cheap roof box too.
Wheels
The most exciting of the lot though are the new wheels. Most of you saw them at Japfest. They are Inovit DTM's, the same brand that do the Volk copies. These alloys are based on the BBS E39 Style 42 alloys you get on old 5 series beemers. But they have black centres and pressed on stainless steel lips - not my ideal colour choice for this car. Plus they were very beaten up and one of the wheels has a dent, but they were a steal at £90 including a couple of decent tyres!
Here they are when they arrived:
Yes they came off a Honda Civic EP3 if you're wondering about the centre caps!
To be honest, pretty hanging as I expected as I wanted to get them fully refurbed. The pressed lips were kerbed to hell and there is no way of renewing this. Plus there are areas of flaky paint and some pitting on the centres. I tried them up to the car, one angle shows the 3" deep lip nicely.
The next job was to remove the pressed lips to get done to the bare aluminium below and see what state they were in. One wheel had already had this done and had been DIY'd sprayed but the lip was coming away badly:
A combination of a hacksaw, some screwdrivers, crowsfeet and brute force I started with this:
Some time at lunch in work:
And ended up with this:
The pressed lips are also fixed with glue, between this and theflaky paint underneath I didn't appreciate the corrosion that lied beneath and got them to City Powder Coaters in Birmingham following the recommendation from Mart609 and they were still honouring the deal of £20 a wheel for black or silver.
I promptly picked them up (plus 5 other wheels *cough*) a week later and was disappointed to see the condition of the pitting below and how that had shown through on the powder coating. I'll be honest all the lips need some high build primer and redoing with some silver, so my bodyshop is gonna sort this in the next couple of months.
I had the same tyres on the OEM 18's switched over, during which they also managed to break 3 of the 4 TMPS (tyre pressure monitor sensors) on the valves. They are flimsy after a few years so was expecting this. So binned them and no have an annoying light on the dash to sort out - no biggy! In addition they pointed out I hadn't got spigot rings, I'd completely forgot in the mayhem of one week to get them on for Japfest, but made sure the nuts were done up correctly.
Then about to leave and the tyre guy kindly tells me, 'oh yeah, the locking wheel nuts are too big for the whole, we can't get a socket over it.'
Me: 'Right...so they're not fitted?'
'No', he replies. 'Oh and can you just sign this disclaimer stating we've told you so and you drive it away at your own risk.'
WTF! Wish they'd told me beforehand!
Anyway, long story short (not usually possible for me), I stupidly drove the car home on back roads going as slow as humanly possible without pi$$ing people off. Luckily Mazda have the same thread size as Hondas, so I grabbed 4 spare red ali Tegiwa nuts I had in the garage which fit a treat, and off I popped to Japfest. No problems with lack of spigots, if anything it was slightly smoother as I think a wheel was out of balance before. But I'm awaiting the delivery of some just in case.
Anyway, snapped some pics the following Monday in work. The car is filthy and needs a clean!
Nice bit of poke on them too:
The resulting combo of wheel nuts:
I absolutely love them!
I was worried after all the drama getting them fitted, but the fact they suit the car makes it all worthwhile. I appreciate they won't be everyone's cup of tea, but I lurve 'em!
The wheel bolt situation simply won't do, so in my wheeling and dealings at Japfest I forked out for a set of D1 Aluminium black internal drive wheel nuts, with my thinking that there is no issue with sockets and less likely for a mechanic to mark the ally wheel bolt hole. Got them fitted on a lunchtime. Much better I'm sure you'll agree.
Much better! Only remaining snag is now with the offset and poke the rear tyres are rubbing on the main arch on the odd speed bump. So looking into arch rolling, smaller tyre profile, etc. Especially if I want to lower it next.
A final pic I snapped last night in a tunnel near where I go climbing. The finished Prelude and my DSLR are definitely coming down here one day:
Future plans are:
- Centre Caps - renew the Honda centre caps as they fit perfect - undecided what to do though?
- Clean the damn thing!
- Lower it! It really needs it, you just wouldn't know they were 18's with those huge arches. Only good kit is the factory lowering kit by Eibach = £180! 30-35mm drop.
- Front Lip
- Debadged grill
- Remove front plate mount and relocate down to bumper grill - maybe tilt holder, maybe JDM plate? Too much?
- Remove tow bar!
- Debadge the rear
- New Exhaust Trims - looking at the new Jag XKR ones.

- Wind Deflectors
Cheers,
Rob