dubbin the mazda

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dubbin the mazda
jealousonesenvy avatar
jealousonesenvy
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ok i bought some 20s for my mazda. there 9 1/2 wide with 6 in back spaceing.. i have flipped upper and lower bj. Will my rims fit? what all do i need to relocate? im runnin a 50sereies tire for now
meesh avatar
meesh
+1y
sorry to say but those aren't going to fit, those r some wide 20's and a perty big tire. I'm not sure what the specs are on wheel width and offset that will tuck but how low is your truck?
speedster93b avatar
speedster93b
+1y
yeah man, not enough info.
OR- if you just bought them, put them on and see if they fit, instead of asking. that's like turning on the hot water and asking someone else if its hot yet...
mazdawg(mikey) avatar
mazdawg(mikey)
+1y
What you gonna have to relocate is those wheels to a fullsize Chevy...Lol like they said we need more info, what is your suspension and stuff, pics help.
jealousonesenvy avatar
jealousonesenvy
+1y
my suspension is flipped upper and lower ball joints. bagged of course. no torsions. no bumpstops.
meesh avatar
meesh
+1y
do you have 2wd sheetmetal? are you laying body or frame?

your going to want something closer to a 7.5" rim width and a 35 series tire. and the backspacing/offset are very important to take into consideration.
jealousonesenvy avatar
jealousonesenvy
+1y
i will probably sell them or use my courier rearend and with the front ill shorten my control arms
jealousonesenvy avatar
jealousonesenvy
+1y
i have 2wd sheetmetal.... reverse link.. stock rearend
v8mazda4ever avatar
v8mazda4ever
+1y
okay there is no way with 50 series tires and just flipping ball joints. On a 9.5 rim you need 7.5 to 8 inches of back spacing and you will need drop spindles and custom control arms and for tires you will need a 30 series tire. Plus 4x4 sheet metal and even then some series metal work on the box or a rear end that is 2 inches shorter on each side like the nissan pathfinder rearend.