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Looks awesome! Whole truck pic?
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Pure awesome! Looks great!
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That rim looks great! and you were right they do have a nice lip on them. tomorrow:)
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Awesome gringo.... simply awesome!
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Nice!!!
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aw.....now thats what i am talking about ..NICE
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That wheel looks awesome, can't wait to see the rest on the truck
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If you dont want to mount them it is ok I know of a certain guy with a truck on jack stands that would be interested in breaking them in for you for a few weeks till his wheels decide to show up.....
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Lol...
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Haha- thanks everyone :) Can't wait to get to work this afternoon...
Oh, and Al, I have a really nice set of rallies if you're interested ;) |
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This thing is looking good! I will say this truck and what you have gotten done on it give me motivation to get busy on mine!
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My current wheels are 7 and 8 inch rallies. The new setup is 20x8.5 w/5.25BS front and 20x10 w/5.5BS rear. I used these exact measurements on my 2wd Blazer with great success, as have many others here. If using a 63 to early-70 narrow rear, change the rear backspacing to 5" and it will be perfect. Tires, FYI, are 255/40-20 and 295/40-20 -- 28 and 29 inches tall, respectively, with decent sidewall height and just a little bit of 'rubber rake'. These specs are good assuming a 'mild' suspension drop, up to and including bags in the stock positions. Anything past that and it gets more complicated... Thanks for the compliment :chevy: |
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they for sale if you know someone!!:lol: http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=493534 |
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I had a good running truck and started redoing it and it been two years & i'm still in pieces and still spending money on it maybe one day it will return to heat up the street.....Take a look>>>
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post5013139 |
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Ok- here's a few pics to satiate you guys for the evening :smoke: They mounted up with no real problems; I did have to 'flatten' front hub dustcaps a touch and re-adjust the panhard bar for clearance out back. The fit is spot-on. Didn't get to drive it, as it's raining- and movie night :chevy:
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Sweet!!! :metal:
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Nice!!!
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So is the 5.5" BS on the rear wheels good?
Or would you change that,... if it was possible? (as in ordering billet wheels to the exact specs) |
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WOW...looking great !
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Awesome!
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Looks sweet man.
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WOW!!! very nice...Thanks for the pics, I'm satisfied now....Time to get a smoke...:lol:
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