What are the specifications of the Mazda 6 OEM wheels?
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The Mazda 6 OEM wheel specifications are: bolt pattern 114.3x5, center bore 67.1, and ET55. Classification of wheels: Wheels on the market can be divided into steel wheels and alloy wheels based on material, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Detailed introduction to steel and alloy wheels: The main advantages of steel wheels are their simple manufacturing process, relatively low cost, and strong resistance to metal fatigue. However, steel wheels are heavier, have greater inertial resistance, poor heat dissipation, and are prone to rust. Alloy wheels are lighter, have lower inertial resistance, higher manufacturing precision, and minimal deformation at high speeds, which reduces inertial resistance. This helps improve the car's straight-line driving performance, reduces tire rolling resistance, and consequently lowers fuel consumption.