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01-28-2018, 10:55 PM | #1 |
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255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
Need a little help.
I have 255/70/15 on the rear of my 68 and 215/75/15 on the front. Looking to fill the front up a little but don’t know what tire size would look best with my rear tires. I have 2 15 x 8 wheels already. Thinking maybe 235/70/15 for the fronts. Can anyone with 255/70/15 rears post up some photos and what you have on the fronts. I like a little ol school rubber rake on the truck if that info helps any. Thanks
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
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I had 255/70R 15's on 15 x 8 Rallys on all four corners on my stock height long box and tehy filled in the wheel wells real nice.
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01-29-2018, 08:23 PM | #3 |
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
I've got a stock height 71 GMC with 8 inch Rallys. I put 225 70 15 on the front and 255 70 15 rears. With the proposed future drop I think that should be perfect.
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01-29-2018, 09:02 PM | #4 |
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
I’ve got a 3/5 static drop on the truck currently. Don’t see me going much lower.
I prefer the ol school rubber rake and I want to fill out the front fender wells. Here’s a photo of the current set up. Some folks tell me to leave it alone like it is. I like the stance. Just don’t like the open wheel wells.
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01-29-2018, 10:00 PM | #5 |
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
I have 4.5"/7" drop on my '69 short step. I have a 235 55 17 on the front which is 27" tall and is perfect I think. I have 275 55 17 on rear which are 29" tall and same as the 255 70 15.
The 225 70 15 is virtually the same height as the 235 55 17, but I think the 235 is a SLIGHTLY better fit on the 8" rim. You will have a tic more rake with the 225, but either will get you along to more than you have now.
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01-29-2018, 11:35 PM | #6 |
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
I really like the tire set up you have already. That is exactly the tire sizes I was planning for my 67 stepper.
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01-30-2018, 09:58 PM | #7 |
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
Yeah, lots of folks like the current set up/stance Goldilocks has now.
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01-31-2018, 09:45 AM | #9 |
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
215 75 same height as 225 70, so I think you WILL be happy with the 235 70 which is right at 28” tall.
You can always do 2 1/2” disc drop spindles and a 1” spring to fill the gap and add a 1” block to the rear...
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01-31-2018, 10:31 AM | #10 |
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
I have 235/70/15 up front with 275/60/15 rear, but doesn’t give you the look your going for since I have 4.5/6” drop stance. At least it will give you an idea how it would look if you dropped another inch.
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BTW, I have 275/60-15 all the way around. Not sure how much drop I supposedly put in (what the kit said it would provide), but it originally had the HD suspension and sat up like a 4x4 so the actual drop was around 6 inches at both ends measured from where it was stock, a little more at front than the rear. Actually, after my original drop the front was too low, hardly any suspension travel left at the front and caused really weird steering geometry since I used modified lower control arms. I eventually replaced them with stock control arms and drop springs and trimmed down bump stops. Still don't have a lot of downward travel but it at least doesn't bottom out the suspension anymore.
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
I like the 15” Wheels, but I alway's wonder if I should have gone with 17 or 18”
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
Personally I like the look of a bit of tire. If you continue to use it as a truck (hauling, a little rougher use than a car) taller tires can only help absorb bumps and bruises. Helps with ride quality too. Big wheels with the smallish looking stock brakes make things look odd, lots of open space in the wheel windows. I have 17s on my wagon but I still stuck with 45 profile tires to keep some meat in the wheel wells. Not a fan of rubber band tires. Just my opinion of course.
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I am having a heck of a time finding 13" wide tires for my 12" wide Mickey Thompson rims on my C-10. Currently have a good set of bias ply's on the truck but need to upgrade. A PO has tubbed the rear for the rims and the offset of those rims. I like the look and do not want to change the stance or rear appearance.
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Love that truck. Great stance and look. These photos help a lot. Thanks for providing them. Gives me an idea of how much it will fill in the gap. Thinking 235/70. Got 255/70 in the rears. That combo should give me about a 1” rubber rake. I think I’m really trying to fill in the well some but not too close to rub or scrub.
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
Thanks for the info. Much appreciate.
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
295/50R15 front
325/50R15 rear Fits perfectly and looks great
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
Let's see a picture of that!
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
Here are the pics!
Stock suspension both front and back 295/50R15. Front 325/50R15. Rear
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
not the best pic, but this is my truck with approx a 4/6 drop and 235/70/15 front and 255/70/15 rears
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Looks good and give me an idea what mine might look like.
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Re: 255/70/15 rears, ?????? For the front
I don't have any pictures handy , my 68 had 255 70 on 8" wheels on the rear with 235 75 on the front , on a 7" wheel though , looked right. 235 70's on your 8" wheel should be right on for the look you describe , look forward to seeing it. Always thought this truck would be more perfect with a bit more front tire. The picture on my profile is not the 255's , both smaller.
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