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20's on a HB

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95LayingBody   +1y
Hello everyone. I now have 17's on my 95 HB. I will be adding more Cnotch and redoing the front end. I have 4x4 front fenders. What I was wondering is want size wheels and tires will work so I can still Layout on 20's
laydout01   +1y
my boy lays doors on 20's in the rear and 18's in the front. so i know its possible check his profile 94nissanlay'sdoor
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MIDWEST DRAGFEST   +1y
theres a guy on here that lays rocker on 22's
95LayingBody   +1y
Edited: 12/29/2005 8:18:33 PM by 95LayingBody

94nissanlay'sdoor is cool I got a 2 3/4'' BD and layout on 17's. Not too sure is I want to SFBD it also. 8'' is a whole hella lot of BD.

Now I know his is a 94 and mines a 95 but do he channel the truck to get the doors so dang close to the ground.

And heres mine
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95LayingBody   +1y
Still trying to find some answers
VtecCrx   +1y
Just look at 94nissanlay'sdoor truck. Look at the pic where he has the hood open. Looks like he still has 2-4" to the hood if he didnt have the fenders in there. Just find out his tire size, then put that into a tire calculator and then put in some 20" tire sizes and im sure you can figure out if it'll fit. If you got his tire size I'll even do it.

Yager-
VtecCrx   +1y
I'm sure a 225/30/20 would fit.
maz2low   +1y
Edited: 12/30/2005 6:44:55 PM by Maz2low

I cant believe nobody answered this Question yet . Ok with a Nissan you have more room up front then a Mazda,Mitsu,Toyota,Isuzu all minis to tuck bigger wheels . So tire size really isnt a big deal max i would go is 245/35/20 and thats pushing it . If you want to make it a hell of alot easier on yourself then go with 245/30/20 or go even smaller with 225/30/20 which i dont recommend doing you will chew the shit out of your rims with these. Any of these tire sizes with fit and still be able to lay flat on your Rockers Bodydropped .
dubrocker04   +1y
run 245 30s and try to find a wheel with the most positive offset you can find. on a 8.5" wide wheel you need at least a +40 and they will still rub just a tiny bit. a 245 35 will work if you are trying to save money, but that extra little bit the 30 will give comes in very handy.
95LayingBody   +1y
Thanks for the info guys this truely shines some light on it for me