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Walts_restoration 07-30-2009 01:55 AM

newer style wheels on older 1/2 4x4
 
Anyone ever done it? Im thinking about buying a 78 4 wheel drive, half ton, and somebuddy put them goofy looking wheels (on my opinion) on this truck. It has those twist style wheels i believe that became popular in the 90s. Id prefer dog dishes, or maybe the aluminum wheels like what i have on my k5.

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...e/DSCN0693.jpg

The truck

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...5def70551d.jpghttp://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...b7eb2c5e14.jpg

The wheels

On my 86 k5, i have the mickey thompson classic style wheels, and 4 brand new 32x1150s, but those wheels are for my k5, granted i can always buy something else later down the road. The wheels on the truck are usable, but look like crud in my opinion. And the billet grille is gonna go for a 73-74 style. I know the 3/4 ton wheels work on our trucks, but what about the half tons? is the bolt spacing correct? Will i need special lugnuts to retain the center cap? If so who sells them? and I would probably just need to drill out the centers to clear the hubs. I think they would look nice on the older trucks, and he wants 400 with brand new 16" dunlop tires, not sure what size they are. I just thought i heard something about the bolt spacing being wrong or something.


I put this in 4x4 for reasoning of the hub issue, and more guys have have 6 lug 4x4 half tons than the 2wd people that normally frequent the 73-87 section.

Walts_restoration 07-30-2009 04:41 PM

Re: newer style wheels on older 1/2 4x4
 
dont worry about answering, ended up not getting the truck.

Hoods69BadBowTie 07-30-2009 05:46 PM

Re: newer style wheels on older 1/2 4x4
 
Nice looking truck though. What happened did it fall through?

Walts_restoration 07-30-2009 10:57 PM

Re: newer style wheels on older 1/2 4x4
 
guy said it was all original, then said motor and trans had been rebuilt, said it only had 60k so it shouldn't have needed a motor rebuild. For 2k i would but a nice, untouched original truck, but i dont like buying vehicles where someones been there rebuilt that and this because most of the time they dont know what they are doing. My camaro is the only vehicle i have bought that had any major motor work, becuase the drivers side head and intake had been off at one point and etc and the trans had been out at one time, but everything looked good and they put it back together correctly, plus it was rust free and had a mint black interior.

Im hoping to find a nice 73-78 4x4, single cab longbed (maybe a shortbed for the right price, but i use my truck). I figure i can always wait and find one for a better price in better condition, the interior looked to have a seat and door panel off an 80s truck. If the motor and trans hadnt been rebuilt i would have bought this truck, i dont care about rust, but when you tell me its all original untouched, then oh ya motors been rebuilt, it doesn't help the sale to me.

I know im picky, but when i find something i want, i get it, period. Im like my dad, i dont care if i overpay, if its what i want i get it if i can reasonably afford it.

Walts_restoration 07-30-2009 10:58 PM

Re: newer style wheels on older 1/2 4x4
 
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...e/DSCN0697.jpg

heres the interior, and the wires leading to nowhere.

martindc1 07-31-2009 02:14 PM

Re: newer style wheels on older 1/2 4x4
 
Here in Ohio if you find a truck with solid sheet metal its worth jumping on, even if the motor and transmission have had this or that. Because the majority of these trucks have a little air showing through if you know what I mean.


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