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Old 10-22-2011, 10:37 PM   #1
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335's on a '69 stepside...

Well now that eveybody and their dog has a Pro-Touring this, or Pro-Touring that, the idea that I had 10 years ago when I got this truck and had no money is now beyond passe' ! I've made a little progress lately and thought I'd share - the tires are BFG KDW 335/30/18's and the wheels are 18x12's with 7.5" backspace and a 1/2" spacer on each side. The rear is the original '69 12 bolt with Moser guts. I'm just glad to have a little sheetmetal hung on the frame (eventhough it's just the bed), so I thought I'd share. Hopefully when the cab and Big Block/TREMEC TKO-500 are all set down on the frame it will bring everything down a little more, otherwise I'm gonna have to throw in some lowering blocks to get the stance right.
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Old 10-22-2011, 10:40 PM   #2
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

looks nice. What is the plan for inside of the bed? (from the owner of just another pro-touring truck )
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Old 10-22-2011, 11:15 PM   #3
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

Thanks Ackattack (I am subscribed to your build thread, btw) I have a set of fleetside wheeltubs that I've previousely mocked up (hence the cut-outs in the bed), and will reuse the polished stainless strips the were in the bed with new wood from Mar-K.
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Old 10-23-2011, 05:03 PM   #4
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

Here are the tubs mocked up in the bed before I had it blasted and primed. I may section them a few inches, since the tires don't take up that much room, but I haven't decided yet. It also depends on how the wood works out with where the tubs bolt down to he bed.
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

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Here are the tubs mocked up in the bed before I had it blasted and primed. I may section them a few inches, since the tires don't take up that much room, but I haven't decided yet. It also depends on how the wood works out with where the tubs bolt down to he bed.
Adam When I tubbed my '67 I sectioned the wheel houses 3 inches to bring the inside of the tubs flush with the outer edge of the frame. If you line up the inside of the tub with the bed bolts, you can see theyare just at the edge of the frame. 3 inches keeps them away from the edge of the bedboards with enouch margin to keep from weakening the boards too much.
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Old 08-28-2015, 01:30 PM   #6
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

apparently great minds think alike.. We have the same tailgate too, Taibo. The main difference being yours is actually on your truck and functioning

I still have to snug down the wheel tub on the pass. side
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Old 10-06-2014, 07:36 PM   #7
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

Hey id like to see how this is coming along. Not enough threads about step sides and dropped on wide back wheels. I was going to go with 295/35/18 on stock tubs with 5.03inches of backpacking and dont know whatt I would get into.

Let me know what you have come up with.

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Old 08-28-2015, 10:48 AM   #8
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

bosshogg69,

Anymore building on the 69? I am building a 1967 step side on this site. Sperger72
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Old 08-28-2015, 11:09 AM   #9
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

Yeah, I have some new pics on my profile page in my albums. I have since ordered some Schott 19x12's for the back and will be running a 345/30 tire. Wheels should be in next Thursday, and I'll be putting the rear fenders on then as well. I'll post up pics as soon as I get it all together.

Dang, I just looked at the date from when I originally posted... I've been messing with this junkpile for over 5 years all together now. What a beat down!

Sperger72 - Can you post a link to your build thread?
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Old 08-28-2015, 11:20 AM   #10
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

Adam,

Very nice. I am trying to decide on wheels, thinking Boze lateral G wheels polished.

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Old 08-28-2015, 11:24 AM   #11
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What mirrors are you running?
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Old 08-28-2015, 12:05 PM   #12
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

subscribed... considering doing something like this myself.
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Old 08-28-2015, 12:13 PM   #13
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

Adam,

Mar-k roll pan? Looks like a mar- k bed, are your stake pockets uppers wavy? Mine are
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Mar-k roll pan? Looks like a mar- k bed, are your stake pockets uppers wavy? Mine are
Mar-k pan, boards, stainless strips, bolt kit, header panel and tailgate. Bedsides & fenders are factory originals, and the inner wheeltubs are repro's from Classic Parts.
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Re: 335's on a '69 stepside...

So I lied in the thread title, I'm running 19" wheels and 345's...
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Well now that eveybody and their dog has a Pro-Touring this, or Pro-Touring that, the idea that I had 10 years ago when I got this truck and had no money is now beyond passe' ! I've made a little progress lately and thought I'd share - the tires are BFG KDW 335/30/18's and the wheels are 18x12's with 7.5" backspace and a 1/2" spacer on each side. The rear is the original '69 12 bolt with Moser guts. I'm just glad to have a little sheetmetal hung on the frame (eventhough it's just the bed), so I thought I'd share. Hopefully when the cab and Big Block/TREMEC TKO-500 are all set down on the frame it will bring everything down a little more, otherwise I'm gonna have to throw in some lowering blocks to get the stance right.
so your rearend hasn't been narrowed to fit those monster 18v12's ? which look badass, btw
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so your rearend hasn't been narrowed to fit those monster 18v12's ? which look badass, btw
With the 18's & the 335's the rearend WAS NOT narrowed, that is correct. When I switched to the 19" wheels and 345 tires, I did have the rear narrowed 2" (1" per side) and used 1" less backspacing on the rear wheels.
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Looks good. My plan is to run an 11/12" wheels out back with a 335/345. Looks killer on the steppers. I also plan to narrow the rear a bit to get a nice dish.
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Holy crap. I saw you in that truck a couple weeks ago at the shell in g-ridge. Sounded good! That truck is nice! ..I was gassing my sled.
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Old 10-19-2015, 09:48 PM   #21
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Holy crap. I saw you in that truck a couple weeks ago at the shell in g-ridge. Sounded good! That truck is nice! ..I was gassing my sled.
Yep, that was me, putting some of that 93 octane V-power in my 'ol heap! I was heading to Helmbeck Bros Body Shop! Scott was the one who painted my truck and I go hang out there pretty often. I'll have to check out your truck sometime since we're both in Sherwood!
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My truck IS a heap! It's the '67 with the blue cab and tailgate. Helmbeck wrote the estimate that totaled it in '04.
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I am also doing a stepside. You seem to have researched tires . I want to get as close to the look yours has. I have 18x8 wheels.my truck is basically stock. What tires can i get to even get close to the look of yours?
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18x8? maybe a 255? On the 18x8's I had in front I ran a 245/40/18. Most, if not all tire manufacturers have a recommended wheel width for a particular tire size, you might start there. I did a lot of research and measuring/figuring to see what size tire )height & width) would work with the drop on my truck and I still didn't nail it on the first try.

Are you planning on lowering your truck? If so, how much? What are you wanting to do with the truck? I'm pretty sure I pm'd you the info on the tires already.
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Well now that eveybody and their dog has a Pro-Touring this, or Pro-Touring that, the idea that I had 10 years ago when I got this truck and had no money is now beyond passe' ! I've made a little progress lately and thought I'd share - the tires are BFG KDW 335/30/18's and the wheels are 18x12's with 7.5" backspace and a 1/2" spacer on each side. The rear is the original '69 12 bolt with Moser guts. I'm just glad to have a little sheetmetal hung on the frame (eventhough it's just the bed), so I thought I'd share. Hopefully when the cab and Big Block/TREMEC TKO-500 are all set down on the frame it will bring everything down a little more, otherwise I'm gonna have to throw in some lowering blocks to get the stance right.
It isn't passe', it's just cool! Keen on building because that looks great. Even my dog likes it!
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