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09-17-2023, 11:17 AM | #1 |
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Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
Is it me? Am I just getting that old? I was looking through D.B.’s post of C10’s in the Park and was surprised by how many trucks had way oversized diameter wheels with rubber bands for tires. Don’t these guys know how rough it makes the ride? Our suspensions were designed with sidewall flex in mind. Given, it was a Bias Ply tire which was much stiffer than today's radials. The look reminds me of a Calistoga Wagon. I get form over function, but this stuff looks way out of proportion. What’s the draw?
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09-17-2023, 12:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
Guess I'm like you, don't get it either. I see that and that is far as I go giving any other looks to the truck. I figure anything else at that point is not worth my time. I am not a fan of taking a classic truck and the first thing on my mind is too see how far I can slam it on the ground and start scraping the frame rails. I did have 69 shorty step years ago that I did lower.. I dropped the front maybe 1-1/2 and the rear almost 3. I had some nice fat cooper tires on it that filled out the wheel wells. Wish I could find my photos of it.
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09-17-2023, 12:03 PM | #3 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
Trendy. Gotta be cool like everybody else. I like 15s for some reason....
Anyway, it's easier to fill the wheel openings with the huge wheel/tire package for that "look", comfort doesn't play a part in being cool. |
09-17-2023, 12:15 PM | #4 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
Yeah
I was noticing that also. More than 50% of the trucks on the ground and big wheels. I then remembered when I was young, The old timers in town saying what did you do all that to your car/truck for? Why don't you just drive it.
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09-17-2023, 12:31 PM | #5 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I am officially Old. Some old folks might like the look, but I ain't one of them. To me, any vehicle that is meant to be driven (especially a truck) needs some sidewall. And a wheel diameter no more than 2" larger than factory.
Besides just looking silly, a lot of rigs with rubber bands stretched over large-diameter wheels have stock brakes. Which means tiny, and looks even sillier. But that's just the opinion of this old man.
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09-17-2023, 01:06 PM | #6 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I have been looking at 15-18" wheels and tires.
Some 18's can have decent sidewall and fill the wheel well as well. Here are 2 options. Some are almost half the cost of 15's
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09-17-2023, 01:50 PM | #7 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
"Don’t these guys know how rough it makes the ride? Our suspensions were designed with sidewall flex in mind."
They/we don't care. Everyone likes something different. Many of the trucks on the bigger wheels also have modified suspensions. Coil over's or air bags, or just different shocks springs, bigger/added sway bars etc... You can see by my message board join date I've been around a while. Maybe Liz or someone can confirm, but I'm pretty sure I was a member before 1999 but they changed message board systems and everyone had to make a new account. I may not remember correctly. Back in the 90's I couldn't even imagine putting on the 17 inch wheels that were becoming popular. But tastes evolve. Pictures of my trucks are posted over there in Post #10, Picture #1 and Picture #4 https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...8&postcount=10 I have a lowered shortbed on 20's with an LS swap and a Longbed on 15" steelies with dog dish caps and close to the pizza cutter tires, with a straight 6 3OTT... Everybody's tastes are different. That was my take away from going to C10's in the park yesterday. There's some thing for everyone. I definitely saw some things I would never do, or didn't understand, but I would never come out in public questioning why.......... |
09-17-2023, 03:41 PM | #8 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
When did it matter what someone else's truck has for wheels?
Is your purist coming out?
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09-17-2023, 04:29 PM | #9 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
To each his own!! Hey, this saying could also go into the old man saying post.
I can respect all of the trucks that people build. I was not an LS swap fan at first but now I am starting to see the benefits of it. I also was not a patina fan. But after seeing the cost for paint and body work then add the stress of driving a nice painted truck. The patina look is one way of getting your ride on the rode without stressing over it. I also drag race. Remember back when cars on the tracks were raised in the front for weight transfer, the gasser look. These cars were scary rides but cool looking. Now the cars are lowered down, more aerodynamic and extremely fast. Times change, people change and so does everything else eventually. I am just happy the younger crowd is getting involved. |
09-17-2023, 05:03 PM | #10 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
certainly to each their own,i like what i like and they can do what floats their boat but the big wheels,short sidewall tires aren't for me.i noticed one short bed truck with huge wheels,it threw off the proportions of the truck?in my opinion.patina trucks too,i know it's very popular but again,not for me.i'm like an old crow,i like shiny things,but as mentioned,at least some of the younger crowd is involved.i love that and am thrilled when i get asked about some of my stuff by young folks especially.it would be boring if we all did the them same thing?
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09-17-2023, 05:36 PM | #12 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
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While I haven't looked yet at the C10s in the park picture post, I have seen this trending over the last couple of years. Each their own for sure, but I must say, the look of a truck layin' frame in a parking lot is something I sort of like! However, I'm not a fan of bags and so prefer static drop suspension components, which is what I'm running. Also the stock brakes looking NOT the business in the vast expanse of a 22 or 24 inch wheel is something I chuckle about often. I see it mostly on the lifted trucks with huge wheels though. I am guilty myself running 20" wheels with stock size front disks...but I'm about a quarter of the way to my target wilwood setup having purchased the wilwood modular front spindles. Just need the disks/calipers/brackets/pads and hardware now -klb
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09-17-2023, 05:37 PM | #13 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
My 68 came from the factory with 17s so it really isn’t anything new the sidewalls on the tires that’s a different story . I like the look but wouldn’t put 20s and low profile tires on any of my trucks .
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09-17-2023, 06:15 PM | #14 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I'll admit, the steelies that seem really popular, with or without hubcaps, don't do it for me. I tossed my factory-option white spoke wheels. I also don't like the huge wheels that are popular with the younger crowd.
I really like the rally wheels on my Blazer. Yes, I know they're not original. I don't care. I think they look really good with a set of BFG All-Terrain 33" tires on them.
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09-17-2023, 06:26 PM | #15 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I believe this community is mature enough to respect another persons build. You do what you want to do to your truck and I’ll do what I want. I had a guy at a show on Friday tell me people were giving him crap for wanting to turn the bed of his long bed into a bar. I told him, “it’s your truck, you do what you want to it”.
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09-17-2023, 08:44 PM | #16 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I am not a fan of big wheels either, but I appreciate anyone who loves their truck. As mentioned to each thier own.
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09-17-2023, 09:06 PM | #17 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I have opinions and I like what I like. I figure if that guy likes it and paid for it, I am happy for him. I try to never disrespect someone's ride.
That said, following trends can get expensive. I will admit I have some trucks lowered, some stock and some lifted.
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09-17-2023, 10:09 PM | #18 |
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I agree and your thumbnail really (Shines) in this situation.
Your Thumbnail will hold True for years and years to come. The ability to speak several languages is an asset, but the ability to keep your mouth shut in any language is priceless.
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09-17-2023, 11:30 PM | #19 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
IMO, 17” is as big as I’d run on a 67-72. I try not to hate on people with the huge wheels too much though.
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09-18-2023, 12:10 AM | #20 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
Sometimes big wheels are necessary for bigger brakes.
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09-18-2023, 01:34 AM | #21 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
Converted my K10 to 1 ton suspension. Purchased a set of 17" mag wheels I am going to use. My thought is they are close to 16.5's and will look period correct with more tire options. Yes, do not care for the 22"-24"+ wheels myself. But I do not bat an eye for what you like on your rig. To each their own. We are all unique.
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09-18-2023, 07:32 AM | #22 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I personally think 20's look more proportional on a C10, but I also love how 15's look with a meaty tire. I love a laid out C10 and I also love C10s that are more "driver" oriented. To each their own.
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09-18-2023, 11:13 AM | #23 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I don't know where the big wheel craze started, but it's perpetuated by TV shows. It's always one of the first things they mention before they do the build, and the first thing the happy owner notices when it's finished. Maybe one out of twenty customers will ask for OE size wheels, but even then the shop owner tries to talk him out of it.
As for big brakes, that's a good reason for bigger wheels, but I'm pretty happy with the stopping power of 73-87 discs with semi-metallic pads on the front of my 69 C10. They were designed with a >1/2 ton load in mind, which most of our trucks won't see. Might be a different story if you drive really fast or do autocross. And even then, I think Wilwood and others make 4-piston calipers that will clear a 15" wheel, along with more aggressive pads. But if you like the looks of big wheels, enjoy them!
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09-18-2023, 11:36 AM | #24 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
I really like them all, from the roughest driver builds to the six figure builds. A lot of stuff I see is not my cup of tea but every one of these trucks saved from being rebar or I beams is a plus.
I am not a huge fan of the 22+ sizes on these trucks, but that is my opinion only and others differs from mine. I've seen some setups with 18's that I like and would consider that if I were doing a really nice build.
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09-18-2023, 10:07 PM | #25 |
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Re: Large Diameter Wheels Sunday Ramblings
So I like the bigger diameter wheels. My 68 had 20's. Also had 14" C5 ZO6 brakes on the front. I don't care for 22's or 24's.
Pic of my 68. Sorry pics wouldn't upload. Last edited by LS short box; 09-20-2023 at 04:40 PM. |
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