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Luke87gt 04-18-2024 01:08 AM

275/60/15 at all 4 corners: lowering experts, please come in
 
Hi guys,

My ‘69 c10 is getting 275/60/15 at all 4 corners on 15x8 4.0” BS truck rallys.

I’m debating whether to do a 2/4 or a 3/5 drop.

Will either of these drops present any problems for me with the wheel combination above?

Thanks

Luke

Marc33 04-18-2024 08:45 AM

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67C10Step 04-18-2024 09:11 AM

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OK, not a lowering expert, but I have a similar setup to what you are describing. My truck is a 2.5/4 static drop with 8" rally wheels. I went with 255/70-15 at the time to better fill up the fender wells.

I could easily add another 20mm of tread width and drop the front or rear another inch without any issues.

cj847 04-18-2024 11:44 AM

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I am not an expert but here is my story.

1967 with 2.5 spindle drop 4" rear. 235/75/15. When I go over a big dip at speed the front tire will contact the inner fender.

My tires are smaller than 67C10step yet I have a problem and he doesn't. All that to say, I bet your plan will work. I just recommend that while you have the springs out, check the clearance with the truck on the bump stops. Then adjust things to make it work.

67C10Step 04-18-2024 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by cj847 (Post 9305972)
I am not an expert but here is my story.

1967 with 2.5 spindle drop 4" rear. 235/75/15. When I go over a big dip at speed the front tire will contact the inner fender.

My tires are smaller than 67C10step yet I have a problem and he doesn't. All that to say, I bet your plan will work. I just recommend that while you have the springs out, check the clearance with the truck on the bump stops. Then adjust things to make it work.

Interesting. The sidewall height on our two tire selections should not be very much different. When you did the drop spindle install did you replace the springs? Just thinking if you re-used the old springs they may have enough sag to give you more drop than I got out of mine. I replaced my front springs with stock height but now sort of wish I'd gone with a 1" drop spring.

CG 04-18-2024 01:09 PM

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Here is a thread for 15 inch wheels only. I believe there are a lot of trucks in here that have the combo you are asking about.

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...t=15+inch+only

cj847 04-18-2024 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 67C10Step (Post 9305975)
Interesting. The sidewall height on our two tire selections should not be very much different. When you did the drop spindle install did you replace the springs? Just thinking if you re-used the old springs they may have enough sag to give you more drop than I got out of mine. I replaced my front springs with stock height but now sort of wish I'd gone with a 1" drop spring.

The drop was installed by the previous owner. And the springs are definitely old and tired.

The thing that bothers me is regardless of what spring, if it ever hits hard enough to reach the bump stop it is going the interfere.

67C10Step 04-18-2024 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by cj847 (Post 9306116)
The drop was installed by the previous owner. And the springs are definitely old and tired.

The thing that bothers me is regardless of what spring, if it ever hits hard enough to reach the bump stop it is going the interfere.

Dang man! You need to slow down! Just kidding. I’ve driven mine over 3000 miles since doing the suspension and getting it on the road and I’ve never even felt like I was close to hitting the bump stops up front.

mm1077 04-18-2024 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Luke87gt (Post 9305839)
Hi guys,

My ‘69 c10 is getting 275/60/15 at all 4 corners on 15x8 4.0” BS truck rallys.

I’m debating whether to do a 2/4 or a 3/5 drop.

Will either of these drops present any problems for me with the wheel combination above?

Thanks

Luke

This is my truck with 2/4 spring drop. 15x8 rallies w 275/60 on all 4. Daily drove it for a year with this setup -never an issue and our roads can get pretty rough around here. I just went to steelies and caps for the look I wanted.
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Luke87gt 04-18-2024 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mm1077 (Post 9306136)
This is my truck with 2/4 spring drop. 15x8 rallies w 275/60 on all 4. Daily drove it for a year with this setup -never an issue and our roads can get pretty rough around here. I just went to steelies and caps for the look I wanted.
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Very nice! What drop kit is that?

MikeB 04-19-2024 12:14 PM

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FWIW, 255-70x15 tires on 8" rally wheels from a square body truck barely rubbed the bolts holding my inner fenders to the outers. It only happened on bumpy roads while turning. I fixed it by replacing the hex head bolts with button head bolts. My truck has somewhere around a 2" drop at the front.

However, 275-60x15 tires are shorter than mine, so you may not have a problem, depending on how low you go.

mm1077 04-19-2024 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Luke87gt (Post 9306151)
Very nice! What drop kit is that?

Western chassis parts
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Luke87gt 04-19-2024 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mm1077 (Post 9306395)
Western chassis parts
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With a 2inch spring drop, can you align to spec ?

MikeB 04-20-2024 05:06 PM

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https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1713490854

That's a real beauty with a very nice stance.

kaycee 04-20-2024 09:29 PM

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275/60/15 on 15 x8 all 4 corners 2.5" front 4 " rear static drop no issues on rubbing . Rear tires wear out twice as fast as fronts:chevy:

67swb72klb 04-20-2024 10:26 PM

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Never had an issue with mine not really sure on the drop on it though..

HalfBrit 04-21-2024 01:02 AM

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I ran 275/60's for many years with a 2.5" spindle + 1" drop spring in the front. The rear was a 4" drop spring. This pic is that same drop with slightly smaller overall diameter 255/50-17's.

MikeB 04-21-2024 10:50 AM

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Earlier I wrote: "255-70x15 tires on 8" rally wheels from a square body truck barely rubbed the bolts holding my inner fenders to the outers."

My truck does have 85 spindles. I wonder if they position the wheel outboard just a little further? It's not much, because button head bolts fixed the problem! Tires are Cooper Cobras, which may be a shade wider or taller than BFG Radial T/As.

Luke87gt 04-22-2024 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeB (Post 9307011)
Earlier I wrote: "255-70x15 tires on 8" rally wheels from a square body truck barely rubbed the bolts holding my inner fenders to the outers."

My truck does have 85 spindles. I wonder if they position the wheel outboard just a little further? It's not much, because button head bolts fixed the problem! Tires are Cooper Cobras, which may be a shade wider or taller than BFG Radial T/As.

Cooper Cobras are generally a tad narrower than BFG T/As from my experience


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