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Spille85 08-27-2012 10:48 PM

67 3/4 ton camper-need help w/tire size & brand
 
Hi everyone, its been months since I've posted on the forum and decided its time to get actively motivated in putting my dads truck back on the road. This truck belonged to my father who was the original owner and now I'm the second owner:
http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/t...k/67Truck2.jpg

As you can see she needs a lot of work, but I have plenty of time to get it done. I first need to get new tires.....Any suggestions on tire brand and size? My plan is to go with the stock 16.5 steel wheels. Just need some suggestions on tire size and brand. Thank you, Marty

jocko 08-27-2012 11:30 PM

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16.5" tires kinda hard to find - but here is one that looks pretty good: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....5THT&tab=Sizes

It is the larger of the stock size options for tires on the C20 (in later years, like 71/2 - not 100% positive about 67s). Here's a few pics of them on a 71 to give you an idea:

SS Tim 08-28-2012 01:57 AM

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Depending on how "stock" you are wanting to go here is the optional tire sizes for '67. 10-16.5 were the only stock size listed for '67. Here is a link for a source of 16.5s among other sizes. http://www.nebraskatire.com/hot_deal..._hot_deals.htm

Spille85 08-28-2012 06:53 AM

Re: 67 3/4 ton camper-need help w/tire size & brand
 
Thanks you for the replies. I didn't realize that options would be limited with the 16,5 steel wheels. What other options would you recommend?
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special-K 08-28-2012 07:25 AM

Re: 67 3/4 ton camper-need help w/tire size & brand
 
Nice truck. I see it's a Custom Camper. The 8.25-16.5 wheel is what the optional 10.00-16.5 tires came on. That's what width is on the front now. It looks like the wagon wheels are 9.75 wide. A lot of guys ran that combo back then,with 12-16.5s on the back. If you mean stock to the truck,check the SPID on the glovebox door. If you mean the stock-type wheel,like on the front,you can find 9.75-16.5 wheels for sale for reasonable and that would look great. The original type of hubcap required inner clips,like old cars ran years before and both those wheels and hubcaps are tough to find. These trucks look great with the wide stock center wheels w/o hubcaps,as most ran them back then. Or,69-75 hubcaps look great,as do the 76-91s. You'd want 9.50s on the front and 12.50s are what you'll find for the rear,unless you go with bias ply from a classic tire company.
If you decide to go to 16",the GM 16" wheels back then were split rims. The later non-split type are 6". What guys like to find are the last SAE Ford wheels from the early-mid '90s that are 7". They look just a bit deeper and closer to what's on front now. Just be sure you are getting the 8 on 6.5s and not the 170MMs.

Spille85 08-28-2012 09:47 AM

Re: 67 3/4 ton camper-need help w/tire size & brand
 
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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 5561704)
Nice truck. I see it's a Custom Camper. The 8.25-16.5 wheel is what the optional 10.00-16.5 tires came on. That's what width is on the front now. It looks like the wagon wheels are 9.75 wide. A lot of guys ran that combo back then,with 12-16.5s on the back. If you mean stock to the truck,check the SPID on the glovebox door. If you mean the stock-type wheel,like on the front,you can find 9.75-16.5 wheels for sale for reasonable and that would look great. The original type of hubcap required inner clips,like old cars ran years before and both those wheels and hubcaps are tough to find. These trucks look great with the wide stock center wheels w/o hubcaps,as most ran them back then. Or,69-75 hubcaps look great,as do the 76-91s. You'd want 9.50s on the front and 12.50s are what you'll find for the rear,unless you go with bias ply from a classic tire company.
If you decide to go to 16",the GM 16" wheels back then were split rims. The later non-split type are 6". What guys like to find are the last SAE Ford wheels from the early-mid '90s that are 7". They look just a bit deeper and closer to what's on front now. Just be sure you are getting the 8 on 6.5s and not the 170MMs.

Special K,

Thank you so much for the great info. I see that you're not too far from me....Do you have any leads on where I can find some rear wheels or a full set of the SAE Ford wheels? Again thank you so much....

Zable49 08-28-2012 10:48 AM

Re: 67 3/4 ton camper-need help w/tire size & brand
 
I really dout that mine are oem size however my truck has 215x85R16

Shaky 08-28-2012 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Spille85 (Post 5561686)
Thanks you for the replies. I didn't realize that options would be limited with the 16,5 steel wheels. What other options would you recommend?
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I went with late model 16" steel wheels and 235/85-16 radials. They look pretty stock.

duallyjams 08-28-2012 05:59 PM

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17.5 rims came on 67 also with clip style hub caps


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