I know this has been ran into the ground..

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mazda_lade@hotmail.com's avatar
I know this has been ran into the ground..
mazdarado's avatar
mazdarado
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.. but I can't find the answer specifically. Will a 20x8.5 wheel tuck on a Mazda with a 89-94 yota rear end body dropped 3" and 4wd sheetmetal? What about 2wd?
suckafree's avatar
suckafree
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if you narrow the rear end
kaoss's avatar
kaoss
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what backspacing??? I'm guessing you would need +48 or higher, regardless of the sheet metal. But I am guessing a little.
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phatedscustoms
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well the toyota rear end is 2 in narrower than the factory mazda one... i would think it would work... just guessing tho.
mazdarado's avatar
mazdarado
+1y
Damn I can't believe I forgot to put the offset in there. They're +45 with 6.52" of backspacing.
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mazdarado
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bump
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slammedstroller
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I went ahead and drew it up in autocad... your total width of your rearend with wheels and tires will be 5' 1.07" and my measurement at the upper body line (where most people rub) is 5' 2.5" in other words it's all good!
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lucky_brew
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^^^ damn! drew the shit up in autocad? what a trooper!

i need you to draw up my 1987 geo metro and see if it will tuck a 24. LOL -

its nice to see peeps workin together instead of all the shit talk and hating!
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S10TooDamnLow
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Don't listen to David....he actually just uses construction paper and calls it autocad, totally has know idea what hes doing.
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LaynRockers
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Yeah I would have to agree I have seen some of David's autocad work and it is some paper here, a little tape, and he is always yelling WTF happened to the scissors!! BTW sup David.
And I would agree that should work with that offset.