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20' Daredevil (Ret)
![]() Join Date: May 2003
Location: Jefferson State
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Re: 1979 K20 pitman arm rubbing my 315/75/r16 - is this normal?
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Love the classic look and they *should* have great traction. The page you linked had virtually no info as to specs, though. Probably a bias-ply tire so it will ride worse and wear out faster than most radials. If it has nylon plies, it will flat-spot when parked. As a plus, bias-ply tires generally have greater resistance to sidewall punctures than radials. It could be the best choice for a working 4x4 as long as you're willing to live with a few disadvantages.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Round Rock, TX
Posts: 348
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Re: 1979 K20 pitman arm rubbing my 315/75/r16 - is this normal?
Thanks Stoker. You're right, the lack of info on the page is disappointing.
You said: "Probably a bias-ply tire so it will ride worse and wear out faster than most radials. If it has nylon plies, it will flat-spot when parked" which is the info I was looking for. Much appreciated, I know I can pass on these then (I tend to do more highway driving than off road driving).
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Michael - 1962 C20 LB stepside (project thread) - sold - 1963 Chevy C10 LB stepside (donor) - 1963 Chevy C10 LB Custom flatbed (project thread) - sold - 1979 K20 LB fleetside (project thread) Favorite exchange on the board so far: ol_Curt: "Jason, do you have power steering?" jason65: "No, but I lift weights." |
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Los Angeles California
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