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1987 wheel dimension choices somebody help me make my mind up.
ok I have a 87 SWB that i am bringing back to life. right now it is sitting stock and I would like to do a 2/4 drop with spindles and shackels. I know I am going with torque thrust II and want 20 inch for the rear but dont know about the front. I am torn between 18 and 20's for the front. Can anybody offer thier opinion and/or post pics of trucks with this style of drop? i just dont know that an 18 will fill the wheel well all the way and worry that a 20 may be too much wheel for the front. and also I dont know which width to go with as well. I was thinking 8.5 for the front and 9.5 for the rear. thank all for any help you can offer!
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Re: 1987 wheel dimension choices somebody help me make my mind up.
I'd definitely do 18's in the front. 20's might be too large IMO. I agree with the widths you posted, just make sure the backspacing is OK and you should be all right.
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Re: 1987 wheel dimension choices somebody help me make my mind up.
Let's see if I can help you out a bit.
Mine has been lowered app. 3" in the back with shackles and I guess 3" in the front with torched springs, (soon to be replaced by drop springs and 2 1/2" drop spindles). I took the "ghetto" 22" chrome wheels off, and installed a set of 9,5 x 18 Coys with grey centers (5.5 backspace). Front tires are 255/50R18, rears are 295/50R18. I used a 1.25" wheel adapter/spacer in the back Need to paint my drum brakes black... erik http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j3...ide/c10056.jpg http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j3...ide/c10057.jpg http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j3...ide/c10058.jpg |
Re: 1987 wheel dimension choices somebody help me make my mind up.
thank yall for the help. erik that truck looks sick. I am going with a jet black myself but my truck looks like it is very similar to yours. did you use the spacers in the rear to help the wheel set a little further out, or did you need them just to make them fit properly?
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Re: 1987 wheel dimension choices somebody help me make my mind up.
I didn't need to use spacers for the wheels to fit properly.
But the track width is smaller in the rear so I used the 1 1/2" spacers to bring the wheels out closer to the side of the truck. To me it looks tougher that way;) |
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