01-30-2013, 12:08 PM | #51 |
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Thanks 69GWC, i figured you'd say that i should sell the 2wd and get a 4wd...
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01-30-2013, 12:15 PM | #52 |
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Lol thats one way to fix the problem. I ran 4 sand bags in my little black truck (2wd) when I first got it and that worked real good.
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we have the same truck man !! looks good
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I found a good deal on some H2 wheels in black (which is exactly what i want), Its the wheels and tires together. The tires are 285/70 r 17. My questions is whether i will run into problems on the front end?
I know they will fit the back, the tires back there are 33x12.5 r 16.5's and look great. The tires i am looking at should finish out in the 32-33 range, but i want to make sure they wont rub, or if they would, what is the fix? raise the front? |
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I would think you could raise the front a 1" or to clear if you needed to. Maybe some spring spacers for under the springs or some new front springs, I would venture to say yours are sagging some after 44yrs.. lol
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First of all, welcome. I will tell you that I bought Rocinante, a 72 GMC C25 (now with a chevy grill) in '97 as a winter beater in New Hampshire. She has always been a labor of love once I realized that she wasn't going to die on me. She is almost the same as yours, just the farm truck model. The old man I bought her from told me the old 292 was shot and I would have to replace it which I did, 4 years later. I am running a 350 RV spec but I still miss the old 6, it was a real trooper. I bought her with 198k miles and now I have about 430k on her. She has been all over the country, Canada and Alaska with me and with me being back in the military, she handles all of my moves pulling my 27' car hauler with my Hyundai and all of our shtuff. These days I know she will probably never be perfect but she's mine. My ex-wife tried to get me to trade her in for a later model which gave me a splendid idea. I did just that and now I am happily remarried to someone who will not allow such talk. I have done a lot of work here and there over the years. A whole new electrical system only took me a long weekend to do and my 350 is on her last rebuild but my 4 speed Muncie has never been opened. The synchros were shot when I bought her and they still are. Here are a few pics of her and her models. One day I will take some more.
BTW, she's a 2WD and a New Hampshire truck. When she slides in the snow, I remind myself she did just for 25 years before I bought her and she survived. The power steering is great, too! More push-ups, better steering. Any questions, feel free to ask.
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I got a good deal on some 02 8 lug stock wheels ( i wanted to get out of the 16.5's and it had two different sized tires on it which i don't like). I've put the new ones on and i can't say that i am 100% pleased. The tires are a 225/75 which isn't tall enough, but with these wheels the tires set well inside of the fenders. SO, should i use a spacer behind the wheel? I am not sure i want to replace the tires just yet, they have some tread left.
I'd like this thing to eventually set level and for the tires to fill up the wheel wells. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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lets try this pic instead...
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I dont mean to interupt the flow of this thread but we are C20 owners. I need to know / see where the shocks mount on C20 w/rear leafs please?
You can responed to my thread need to see some shock mounts Last edited by desertnick69; 02-15-2013 at 07:34 PM. Reason: More information |
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Can't help there, mine has coils. Guys, sorry for the upside down pictures. I think i have decided to order 2 inch spacers and run the tires i put on today. Compromises..... |
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2 inch spacers? That seems like a lot.
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The backspacing on my rims is about 4 3/4". Check what yours are with those newer rims. Whatever the difference is between yours and mine should be the size of your spacer.
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Great, I'll check. I am thinking that eventually i will run 235/85 R16's on the truck. i like a tall tire. Does the 6.5 width of the rim limit my tire size? how, if so?
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Yeah you dont want a wide tire for those rims, but the ones you listed will work great I ran that size on my duallys and they worked good.
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Tire rack has a good spec page that shows what rim width range will work for each size tire. For example this is the page for my Michelins. Look at the column that says "Rim Width Range" and it gives you a good idea of what you can get away with. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....del=LTX+M%2FS2
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Here are some better photo's.
I measured the backspacing and its 4 and 3/4's just like Sicklajoie's. I think an 8 inch rim must put the extra width on the outboard side of the wheel, resulting in a wider stance. That said, i did some measuring and i think i am going to get the 2 inch spacers anyways, it would put the tires just one inch inside of the top of the fender. I've found reasonably priced spacers on ebay, but if anyone knows of a better place to get them, let me know |
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real slick truck
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