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JOJABOY 02-25-2013 07:20 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by Mister-B (Post 5912291)
Lol. Yeah, pain in the butt. Oh well.

So, with your spacer idea, are you talking about something that would mount behind the wheel, to make the whole thing stick out further to clear the axel more? Cool idea.

Anybody have thoughts about doing something like this?
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That's exactly it. I don't recommend them on the front. Totally changes the pivot point for your wheels. And I wouldn't go very thick (only as thick as you need). Some folks will get 3/4" spacers to try and bring their wheels out to the edge of the wheel well. I guess they are too cheap to buy new wheels with a different offset. However, for what you need. And being in the back.....That's what I would do. You wouldn't notice the difference in the front and back wheels with only a thin spacer and it will allow you to use the steels with the blue caps.

Mister-B 02-25-2013 08:20 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by JOJABOY (Post 5912384)
That's exactly it. I don't recommend them on the front. Totally changes the pivot point for your wheels. And I wouldn't go very thick (only as thick as you need). Some folks will get 3/4" spacers to try and bring their wheels out to the edge of the wheel well. I guess they are too cheap to buy new wheels with a different offset. However, for what you need. And being in the back.....That's what I would do. You wouldn't notice the difference in the front and back wheels with only a thin spacer and it will allow you to use the steels with the blue caps.

You are the man! I found some 1/4 inch spacers for $20 total, and got everything installed. I took tons of pics, and will get them posted up in just a bit
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Mister-B 02-25-2013 09:04 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
All done and mounted. Here are the pics. Well worth the work

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps472afec2.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps78790c56.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps5fdb4182.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps477e394d.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps6a1c50ab.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...psc03eaad0.jpg

This shows the wider stance
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps273a0503.jpg

And...a truck being used as a truck to haul the prior 2009 GM wheels I removed
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps0b67312c.jpg
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jocko 02-25-2013 09:08 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
No offense to your previous wheels, but HUGE improvement - those look great. What a transformation! As for the caps - never saw anyone paint the later caps with a blue center, great idea. Truck looks great Mr.B.

special-K 02-25-2013 09:20 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Dang,I forgot all about the -76+ hubcaps not fitting on these trucks. I don't think it's the wheels. Those hubcaps came on trucks with 14-bolt rears. I tried to put some on my '72 K2500 with a Dana 60 and they wouldn't work,but I've run them on a '71 K/20 that had 9.75 Kelsey Hayes wheels. What rear do you have? I also found out the K/30 hubcaps don't fit over the '72 K2500 hubs.

I guess that supervisor learned his lesson. When you came in with a hubcap stuck on a wheel because they put it on before the paint was properly cured he should have said,"Bring them back with the hubcap off and we'd be glad to mount your tires. We can't be responsible for any damage if you want us to do it.

71K20chevy 02-25-2013 09:24 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
I'm really glad you went with white instead of black, it really does set the truck off! Looks nice man! :metal:

Mister-B 02-25-2013 09:29 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by jocko (Post 5912691)
No offense to your previous wheels, but HUGE improvement - those look great. What a transformation! As for the caps - never saw anyone paint the later caps with a blue center, great idea. Truck looks great Mr.B.

Thanks! Yeah, I don't think the yellow would have looked good on this truck

As for being offended about the prior wheels, I've been hearing so much sh!t from guys on the forum about my wheels, that I became numb to it long ago lol. They were right
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Justin36 02-25-2013 09:31 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Looks awesome! Very cool!!!
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Mister-B 02-25-2013 09:36 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 5912730)
Dang,I forgot all about the -76+ hubcaps not fitting on these trucks. I don't think it's the wheels. Those hubcaps came on trucks with 14-bolt rears. I tried to put some on my '72 K2500 with a Dana 60 and they wouldn't work,but I've run them on a '71 K/20 that had 9.75 Kelsey Hayes wheels. What rear do you have? I also found out the K/30 hubcaps don't fit over the '72 K2500 hubs.

I guess that supervisor learned his lesson. When you came in with a hubcap stuck on a wheel because they put it on before the paint was properly cured he should have said,"Bring them back with the hubcap off and we'd be glad to mount your tires. We can't be responsible for any damage if you want us to do it.

Not sure what rear end it's got, but here's my SPID. Can you tell from that?

After buying the spacers, they fit just fine now

As for this guy denting the cap, he really was being a caveman with it. He had the proper tool. In fact, I got them off no problem properly from the front and a tap from behind with my hand using his tool, and a rag to protect the paint. For him to just start banging away like that was stupid.
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...psb54babe3.jpg
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Mister-B 02-25-2013 09:37 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by Justin36 (Post 5912767)
Looks awesome! Very cool!!!
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Thanks! Means a lot coming from you. I've always admired your truck and wheels
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Mister-B 02-25-2013 09:39 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by 71K20chevy (Post 5912745)
I'm really glad you went with white instead of black, it really does set the truck off! Looks nice man! :metal:

You guys were right. White is best on this truck. Also, using 3 coats of primer and 3 of gloss topcoat really set them off. It's a real nice, deep white.

Thanks for the compliments!
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JOJABOY 02-25-2013 10:46 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
So, what's next on your project list? Have you thought about lighting your side markers and then tie them to your turn signals?

The wheels look superb so I know what ever you work on next will equate in perfection. I have been down since I had foot surgery and haven't been able to anything short of enjoying the occasional short drive. When I get a little more mobile (I think) I am going to work on my engine bay. I picked up some new valve covers from my friends crate motor. I'm gonna get rid of all the chrome. I will probably make a dual snorkel air cleaner as well. I saw a cool write up on them.

Mister-B 02-25-2013 11:29 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by JOJABOY (Post 5913018)
So, what's next on your project list? Have you thought about lighting your side markers and then tie them to your turn signals?

The wheels look superb so I know what ever you work on next will equate in perfection. I have been down since I had foot surgery and haven't been able to anything short of enjoying the occasional short drive. When I get a little more mobile (I think) I am going to work on my engine bay. I picked up some new valve covers from my friends crate motor. I'm gonna get rid of all the chrome. I will probably make a dual snorkel air cleaner as well. I saw a cool write up on them.


Thanks!

Well, I need a different seat cover. I'm thinking of a weathered natural leather. I also need to look at getting my interior pieces to match. Too many shades of blue, that they don't make anymore. Where I have the black dash now, I'll probably start to convert vinyl pieces to black. It looks sharp against the light blue interior paint in the dash, roof, etc.

I've considered wiring the lights, but think I'll just leave I as is. This truck is pretty basic, no frills. That's how it came. My side markers are brand new, and I purposely went with the basic ones, rather than the deluxe ones because on my rig I think they'd be too fancy. So, probably won't bother with lighting even the basic ones. I could change my opinion later, but that's the theory for now

What does the dual snorkel filter do? Have you thought of a K&N, so you don't have to replace it again?
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JOJABOY 02-25-2013 11:51 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
I have a K&N filter now. It has a chrome top disc and bottom. I want a stock black air cleaner to hold my K&N filter but want one with two inlet tubes (dual snorkel) so it can pull plenty of air. I lit my basic side markers and connected to the signals for safety reasons more than anything.

I think black and Lt blue would look great. Do you have any cheap upholstry shops there? L.A. is full of them. I was thinking leather with suede for mine. It's cloth now....but a bad upholstry job.
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Gumby 02-26-2013 12:39 AM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
"Lookin Good"
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nGahw5o-Ww.../thumbs-up.jpg

Mayo 02-26-2013 09:17 AM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Your truck looks much better with the new wheels and I like the fact that you painted the centers blue. I am guessing that you have a Dana 60 rear because my dad bought a 72 C20 parts truck and it had those hubcaps on all four corners without spacers I believe.
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Mister-B 02-27-2013 02:52 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Thanks guys

And to put a nice little cherry on top, I listed the old wheels for sale in the local classifieds, and sold them for $200 cash today! I made back everything I spent on these new wheels, caps, and paint, and made an extra $60 or so
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black_sheep454 02-27-2013 05:45 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Looks great. Are the wheels 16.5 or later 16.
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Mister-B 02-27-2013 06:09 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by black_sheep454 (Post 5916869)
Looks great. Are the wheels 16.5 or later 16.
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They are 16x7
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72 Super 02-27-2013 08:06 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Your wheels look good and your truck is coming along great!

Mister-B 02-27-2013 08:21 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by 72 Super (Post 5917234)
Your wheels look good and your truck is coming along great!

Thanks! I've had a huge wish list of parts on brothers site, so I could keep track of what I still needed. Between parts I bought from them, the junk yard, and an order I placed today, I only have 3 parts left on the list
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69C20396 02-28-2013 01:12 AM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Awesome job! Mine has been buried in the snow for almost a week, only out a few times, and this makes me want to get back out there.
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Sicklajoie 03-04-2013 10:57 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Now that's the way it's SUPPOSED to look! Great job!

Mister-B 03-04-2013 11:27 PM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
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Originally Posted by Sicklajoie (Post 5927698)
Now that's the way it's SUPPOSED to look! Great job!

Thanks for the inspiration, and all your help! I know I asked you a thousand questions
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special-K 03-05-2013 08:50 AM

Re: Questions about steelies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mister-B (Post 5912779)
Not sure what rear end it's got, but here's my SPID. Can you tell from that?

After buying the spacers, they fit just fine now

As for this guy denting the cap, he really was being a caveman with it. He had the proper tool. In fact, I got them off no problem properly from the front and a tap from behind with my hand using his tool, and a rag to protect the paint. For him to just start banging away like that was stupid.
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...psb54babe3.jpg
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I'm going to guess you have a Dana 60 since you have the rear leaf option. picture of the rear itself would confirm it.


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