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HELP!!!! tucking 20s

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solowsonoma   +1y
alright heres the deal i have a nice set of 20s from my s10 that tucked very nice on there with a nice 3 inch lip...
i was wondering if anyone can help me in figuring out if they will tuck on here

i dont wanna spend the money to have everything drilled out for 5 lug and then the wheels dont tuck and im fucked i dont no the offset of backspacing on the wheels so wut can i do to test fit any help wud be great
flameds10(tyler)   +1y
if they are 20 inch with a 3 inch lip i don't think they will tuck,

if you can lay the wheels face down then put a strait edge across the back of the wheel then measure from the strait edge to the mounting face of the wheel and that will tell u the back, also how wide are your wheels?
solowsonoma   +1y
i wanna say 8.5 or 9 inch wide
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
sounds like your going to have one hell of a time tucking these
mazdog91   +1y
are u running fixed or air ride?
originalmazdawg   +1y
I don't think air ir fixed is gonna make a difference on these 3" lips. Mazda's don't have enough room for deep wheels. Unless you have done some extensive fabrication, you might be better off with a set of front wheel drive offset wheels. Front drivers dont come with big lips like that because of the high offset......very similiar to the mazda's, even tho its RWD.
laynrockers(john)   +1y
Well guessing on the info of the wheels you can narrow the frame in the rear then use a s10 rear end, might have to narrow it because Mazda's are a bitch to narrow. But on the front you will prob have to narrow the front frame section just to get them in there. And that means a lot of fab work.
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