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MikeB 03-27-2014 10:17 PM

Pictures of your C10 tires
 
My "new to me" 82 SWB C10 has 6.5" Rally wheels (from a van?) and 255-70x15 tires that are nearly shot. The glove box sticker shows the truck originally came with FR78x15 tires, which are equivalent to 205-75x15. That sounds really small, but I know my 250 six would like their shorter height with the lame 2.73 axle, and my speedometer would be more accurate.

I'd appreciate pictures of trucks with 205-75, 215-75. and even 225-75 tires, if anyone has 'em. Also, what the heck, 235-70x15.

brakenit 03-28-2014 04:20 AM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
Pretty sure my '84 was still sporting the stock size 205/75/15's when I got it.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...0/101_1277.jpg

D13 03-28-2014 06:14 AM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
Mine are P235 75R15's, I can't imagine anything smaller withstanding the weight of my 6.2 diesel, or a BBC. That's on standard truck ralley's.

Keith Seymore 03-28-2014 07:22 AM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
Base tires are really pretty small, because any money you can save per tire is multiplied by at least 4 (some trucks did not get a spare) or 5.

Here's mine with P235/75R15s on a 15x8 rally.

K

http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/...11Nov09009.jpg

http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/...11Nov09017.jpg

MikeB 03-28-2014 08:43 AM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
Thanks, guys. Keep 'em coming. Yeah, the 205s look awfully small in those big wheel wells!

I've had a few trucks over the years that ran 235-75x15, which has always been a popular size to run on pickups with 15" wheels. In fact, I initially thought I'd buy 235s, but then realized my axle is a 2.73, and wheel width is only 6.5".

Keith, what the heck was GM thinking when they made 2.73 the "standard" ratio for a 6-cylinder, manual trans pickup? The 3.50 1st gear makes it easy to get the truck rolling, but the gaps between gears is just nuts. Then again, my current 255-70 tires are 2" taller than a 205-75, which makes the 2.73 seem like 2.54.

old Rusty C10 03-28-2014 08:49 AM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
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my truck has 225 75 R 15 tires on it pics while it was still a project

walkerb 03-28-2014 10:48 AM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
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235 75 15

geezer#99 03-28-2014 10:53 AM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
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225 70 front and 235 75 rear. Originals where 205 75's.

Keith Seymore 03-28-2014 11:32 AM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeB (Post 6599457)
Keith, what the heck was GM thinking when they made 2.73 the "standard" ratio for a 6-cylinder, manual trans pickup? The 3.50 1st gear makes it easy to get the truck rolling, but the gaps between gears is just nuts. Then again, my current 255-70 tires are 2" taller than a 205-75, which makes the 2.73 seem like 2.54.

Fuel economy!

I always start at 3.42 and then move from there when choosing an axle ratio. 3.42 and 3.73 pretty much cover all my needs.

K

MikeB 03-28-2014 05:26 PM

Re: Pictures of your C10 tires
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 6599740)
Fuel economy!

I always start at 3.42 and then move from there when choosing an axle ratio. 3.42 and 3.73 pretty much cover all my needs.

K

I didn't know CAFE standards applied to light trucks.

Yeah, my little 250 six would probably like 3.73, but not on the highway! I'm thinking shorter tires for the time being, and maybe 3.23-3.42 gears if I keep the six. I've done R+P swaps on two 10-bolts and one 12-bolt, so I'm armed and dangerous!

Back in the late 80s I had an 81 C-10 with 305, TH350C, and 2.56 axle (!). If the T/C locked up at speeds less than 40-45 mph, the entire truck would shudder. Drove it around in 2nd gear a lot, until I installed an under-dash switch to control the lock-up. And I only engaged the switch when driving at highway speeds.


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