20's

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20's
burntup avatar
burntup
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has anyone put 20's on a daily driven/ or that is driven not trailered bagged mazda?
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the501clique
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was daily driven for a while back when it had a mazda motor in it
maddawg avatar
maddawg
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mine would be except gas is is about $3.20 a gallon for super and my truck only get's 5 miles to a gallon right now plus i have to add some octane boost per tankful which is another $5.00.
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maddawg
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Originally posted by Burntup



has anyone put 20

what give's you the impression that it could'nt be daily driven?
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BK2LIFE
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im alittle lost on this one.. what are you tryin to ask? cn it be done -yes they are only tires, can you drive on them -yes i hope so people roll 22's 24's every day, shit the dodge and ford trucks come factory with them... so im alittle lost on what your asking
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bdroppeddak
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i guess you mean bodydropped? im just 1" away from 20s, and i drove mine acouple weeks, i just dont like ridin on tiny tires.
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burntup
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I just have not seen any rolling around, you mainly see 17's and 18's. So I was looking for maybe any problems I might run into before I persued it, and there is a big difference between a fullsize truck and a mazda on 20's. I was just feeling out the water before i went in the wrong direction.
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jcordova
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20's require a lot more work to get them in then just 17's and 18's. I don't know from experience....damnit..... But I do know what goes into doing it. Thanks to all the swell guys on this site...you know who you are....

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the501clique
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they make a real small 20 inch tire now 225/30/20 so its really not that much work to make it fit the mazda above back when it was done the smallest tire they made was a 245/35/20 so it was a little more work but nothin crazy i actually have to do more to my toyota to lay on 18s
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maddawg
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i still don't know what exactly your asking.

getting them to fit with low profile tires is no big deal (with the proper backspacing).

the low profile tires handle corners really well but you can really feel the pebbles on the road.
not a good thing if you have a lot of pot holes and screwed up streets in your area.