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Who has grinded tabs from hubs??

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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originalmazdawg   +1y


When I find the 4WD bed, yes... until then she doesn't sit low enough to worry, the rear don't tuck. She still sits the way the pic shows, it's just a static drop with 3" blocks, tweaked torsions, flipped balljoints, and swapped or cut bumpstops...

When I do find the jackpot of a 4WD bed, then I'll start working on gettin' her laid with some 'bags or something...
baggd   +1y


I did it how Mikey says, with my old lugnuts on. No problems.
originalmazdawg   +1y


your pic really makes me miss my old hood.....
toddluck   +1y
2 years on mine no problems
sparage   +1y
Mine are ground off. No issues.
fattirebicycles   +1y
Unless you bored out your wheel centers to the correct size, it's like you're riding without tabs anyway. I'm doing the router bit action on my SS wheels, and it'll be fine.
sicsic6   +1y


what about nstlfrk's? did he do something strange for them to fit inside his 2wd bed?
elbine69   +1y
Word on the street is that you can tuck qx56s on 2wd metal if your using an axle from a b2600...
rufus   +1y



how does the B2600 axle differ from others?
v8mazda4ever   +1y
the b2600 axle is a little shorter and you can grind your tabs down but honestly its the cheap way to go and is not safe. Plus if you ever get pulled over and they inspec your ride they will take your plates and tow your ride. I know the trucks are low on horse power but the wheel is supported by those tabs.