help finding wheels for my bodied mazda with 2wd sheetmetal
h0tr0d
+1y
OMG, I'm pulling my freakin' hair out. I've heard everything from +38mm up will tuck and lay on a bodied mazda with 2wd sheetmetal.
Is that true? I found a set i like that are
20x8.5 +31mm
options are slim for a freakin' six lug and right now i'm not wanting to redrill or swap suspension parts as I'm focusing on the body, but wheels would be nice instead of these 17" caddy's....
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xxchromeghostxx
+1y
As long as the lug pattern fits and your tabs are shaved or however you have the eskies on, bored out to fit or tabs shaved either way, just look for a six lug in that eskie style year or just a general search for GM 6 lugs with our patterns, i can't say exactly which years etc are usable, more rim knowing members may have input, but if ya just going fo show an not much go ( IDK what ya doin sorry) just look up that same year eskie rim, they have many options available in huge sizes ad such, good luck.
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xxchromeghostxx
+1y
Also, if you have an actual store that sells nothing but rims lots of times they have or find rims offsets etc others can't.
lowlyfe
+1y
Well your choices are slim.... The 6 lug pattern with our needed offsets leave us pretty much assed out the deal but some guys have gotten lucky and found a 20"x7.5" rims but im not sure where or if they are even made anymore which is why we went with billets built to order but thats $4k+ after tires, mount and balance. Most guys are doing the toyota 5 lug swap because there are lots of rim options in that pattern and offset.
Alot of the newer chevy 20s look great and I have seen a few trucks with them on and they look nice.
h0tr0d
+1y
thanks for the info gang, my eskies are +31mm offset i found out, so im going to do some measuring. i should just lug swap lol...
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xxchromeghostxx
+1y
how exactly does a lug swap work? Never seen or done one before.