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Steel Wheeled 4x4's??
Let's see those pics of factory steel wheeled 67-72's please.
Thanks. 72 |
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Here is my 79' maybe not a 67-72 but since no other posts I thought it may start em up ;0
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Here's mine it at 1971 K10 it's currently down to the frame right now doing a full restoration as money permits.
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Nice !!!!!!
Let's keep it going with the pics .. |
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Do you want any wheels that are steel or are you looking for the stock style that takes the small hubcaps. Cause when these posts come up you are going to get every wheel thats made of steel =)
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I did notice that CG ... and I was looking to see the 'original factory' steelies with and without hubcaps. I am considering switching my black steel wheels for white ones, and wanted to see different trucks and color combinations.
IT's all good though ... but lets see those factory steels too. Thanks. |
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NICE!!!
White seems to out number other colors by 2 to 1. It looks good with and without hubcaps too. |
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Here's my 72 K20
Kelsey Hayes 16.5 x 9.75 powder coated with 33" tires I have an original set of hubcaps, but I think it looks better without them Miles |
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That's one sharp lookin truck 72Cheyenne! Whats the lift on your truck ... about 3"?
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No lift. Just stock HD replacement front springs. The original springs were sagging pretty bad. Rear is all all original. Miles |
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Really ... Wow!
I have LT285/75 R16's on my truck and I have been wondering how low I can go without rubbing. With 48 lbs of air they measure 31.75 inches tall on the truck. Not trying to deviate from the Thread ... was just curious. Thanks. |
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I agree that is one good lookin truck you got there 72Cheyenne454.
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Here is mine with 16.5 steel wheels PC black.
They are blacked to match the OE lock ring wheels that came on the Suburban in 1968. |
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^ Still one of the best looking suburbans on this forum.
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Here's my 72, got a 350 Goodwrench crate motor, a new bed floor, picked up 410 frt and rear ends (it has a 69 frame with drums up front now), going to disc's up front and 14 bolt rear, lots of work but I now have most of the parts I need to get it back together.
Those are 35's with a 4" lift and some not so correct dog dish caps |
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Not too pretty but here is my 70 K5 with the rims and tires that were on my 69 K20 when I bought it.
http://yuk0njack.com/70blazer/park05.jpg http://yuk0njack.com/70blazer/park09.jpg |
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74 K10 axles and 16" rims. 7.50 x 16 tires.
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Dig the 8 lug and lock ring set up on a K5, not something you see everyday that's for sure. |
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Those are old General Grabbers that aren't available anymore to my knowledge. They are on 16" split rims and if memory is right are like 7.50 wide and maybe 31" tall. Surprisingly the tires are in great shape. I think they were purchased right before the prior owner put my 69 K20 in storage and since I bought truck the K20 and now the K5 have been garaged which has kept the sun off of them except when I'm out driving.
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Here is a picture of what I did with my steel wheels.
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Some good looking rigs!
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My 72 gmc brush truck.
Also my 14x16.5 KH on 33x16.50x16.5 Dick Cepek |
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