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03-10-2005, 01:17 PM | #1 |
75 STEPSIDE
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Need some opinions (4) 15x10 vs (2) 15x10
I am in the market for some wheels for my 75 stepper. I have not gotten this truck together yet but will be soon. there is currently 4 15x10 old american racing white wagon wheel rims on it right now. I am putting American Racing BAJA wheels on. the rear tires will be 295/ 50 r15 will the same be good for the front or should I go with 245/60 r15 in which case i think i will need 15x8 wheels for the front. This truck is standard suspension no lift or lower.
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03-10-2005, 02:04 PM | #2 |
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MY $.02 is the 15x10 is too much for the front. If your planning on different tires front and rear anyways, I'd do the 15x8 up front. Again my $.02 is the 245/60 may not be rated to handle the weight of the truck's front end.
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03-10-2005, 03:32 PM | #3 |
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my plan for wheels on my '75 stepside is 15x10 in the rear and 15x8 in the front. and i also plan on using Dunlop's GT qualifier's - 295/50/15 in the rear and 235/60/15 in the front.
My truck too came w/ 15x10's all around... i was told by a tire guy that especially in a 2wd, that width of rim in the front will put considerable strain and increased wear on the front wheel bearings... just my $.02 any pics of that stepside!!!??? |
03-11-2005, 10:01 AM | #4 |
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I ran 15x10 with 275x60 all around on mine for over 2 yrs. I never had any wheel bearing problems or anything. The only problem I had was after the 2.5" drop they rubbed the fenders when I hit a bump. I'm running 15x8 with a 255/60/ up front now.
The down side to this is no rotation so you have to keep a careful eye on your alignment and tire pressure to get good life outta the fronts.
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