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Old 06-05-2014, 09:19 AM   #176
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Re: My Luxurious late model truck (not so much)

Around here the black wheels are kinda played out...seems everyone has them. I agree, they are easy to get the PY0 wheels in some areas, but they are a good looking wheel on there own.

I say stay with the polished on the wheels and its your choice on white letters in or out.

We all know whatevery you decide the work will be top notch and ultimately how the truck looks to YOU is what really maters.
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Old 06-05-2014, 09:22 AM   #177
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Get someone to photoshop the wheels black and lets have a look. I agree with you, I see those wheels on alot of trucks, too.
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Old 06-05-2014, 09:33 AM   #178
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I've got four tires showing out for delivery today. 220 pounds worth.



I think the tires I chose will make a pretty good statement in their own right regardless of wheel color.
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Old 06-05-2014, 09:42 AM   #179
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I like the polished with white letter out ,but thats just me .
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Old 06-05-2014, 09:45 AM   #180
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I'd probably go polished/white letter but that is me. No matter how common that look is locally, yours will stand out just for all the attention to detail you do. If you are digging the black wheel look, those new temp color coats that peel off might be an option to make sure that's what you want before you powder coat them. Or put your own spin on it - black chrome powder coat? Looking forward to seeing what tire you went with.
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Old 06-05-2014, 11:10 AM   #181
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Tires show up yet? We need pictures man!!
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Old 06-05-2014, 11:21 AM   #182
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My UPS guy is usually mid to late afternoon. I'm sitting here babysitting a crew installing our new AC unit in the house. I have been repairing the old one myself about twice a year for the last few years so we decided to get a complete new system. The old one made it 17 years. It was time. HVAC systems in Texas heat just take a beating.

And for anyone who doesn't know, writing a check for a new 5 ton system installed is a tear jerker. I was all for box fans and window units but Valerie, being a girl, likes to not sweat when sitting on the couch or sleeping at night. Pshaw....girls.....such sissies
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Old 06-05-2014, 11:21 AM   #183
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I still like the idea of white letters out. I'm on the fence with black wheels and chrome centers, I'd have to see it with GMT-400 centers and not the -800 ones. I do like the chrome lug nut covers and black caps though... I very much understand your desire to stand apart from those you've described in your area.

Black on Black on Black w/chrome:
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Old 06-05-2014, 11:32 AM   #184
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I think I'll need to see the tires before I'm pulled one way or the other. I've never seen a set of these in person. Not sure how much of a statement they'll make on their own.

I guess I could mock up the wheels and GMT400 (Chevy) and GMT800 (GMC) center caps that I have on hand too, to see what variety that gives me on the look. I've never been a guy who cares at all whether I use GMC or Chevy on any particular truck. For some reason, even with all my OCD issues, center caps matching the grille on any truck has never entered into it. I could damn near stand putting Ford center caps onto it if the look worked for what I was trying to achieve.
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How about white powder coat?


Not same as yours, but it is a different look.
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Old 06-05-2014, 11:58 AM   #186
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I'm excited to see the background-check-required tires as well. You said it best, need the tires to get the full visual.

That's interesting, someone as detail oriented and meticulous in his work as you do not mind how hub caps are labeled.... Bowtie or my three favorite letters have to match for me, grille, steering wheel center, hub caps, and tailgate (if present). My dad ran F*rd hubcaps on a trailer because "it's what he had", for years and I never got it. Well, I get "it's what he had", but he vehemently dislikes F*rd. (unless they're close to his age or older). Friend of mine slapped square body GMC hubcaps on his 1978 Nomad travel trailer shortly after buying it, and with his GMC pulling it everything matched.

Bill, I've seen white powder coated PY0s on a white Duramax and they were HAWT. The owner had very tastefully "Stormtroopered" the truck.
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Old 06-05-2014, 02:15 PM   #187
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Here is my luck. Big Brown pulled up and dropped off a tire. One tire. Not four. I told him I showed 4 tires out for delivery today. He says they must have hit the wrong truck. He assures me they will be back tomorrow on the right truck with the other 3.





Pizza cutters. Tall and skinny.









The tall to kill some of the highway RPM with having 4.11 gears and no overdrive. The skinny to try and help mileage as opposed to a 285/75 which is the only other tire this tall. They spec at 33.3 inches tall. That's right at three inches taller than the stock size. But only 10mm wider than stock.
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Old 06-05-2014, 02:24 PM   #188
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Wooo-HOOOO! I, too, have been looking at that size for Das Flatbed (already have them on '83), I stopped by Cooper Tire to get a quote on their new ST MAXX, 6 of them, out the door, $2,152.76 *thud*

Those are going to look freakin' awesome on your truck. A regular cab long bed with a set of get-sh!t-done tires on it? Oh yes...
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Wooo-HOOOO! I, too, have been looking at that size for Das Flatbed (already have them on '83), I stopped by Cooper Tire to get a quote on their new ST MAXX, 6 of them, out the door, $2,152.76 *thud*

Those are going to look freakin' awesome on your truck. A regular cab long bed with a set of get-sh!t-done tires on it? Oh yes...
Just know these BFG's were way, way, way less than that price.
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Those look very rugged ,well the one does .
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At least the cat's out of the bag now. BFG's are hard to beat.
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Old 06-05-2014, 02:41 PM   #192
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I know I was very pleased with the RPM drop I experienced in my '83 (same gearing as you), I hope you will be too. Fortunately for you there is a (relatively) easy way to correct your speedometer. With your previous experience with these trucks I would not doubt that you are familiar with modifying the DRAC, but if you are not: GM DRAC/VSSB Calibration
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I know I was very pleased with the RPM drop I experienced in my '83 (same gearing as you), I hope you will be too. Fortunately for you there is a (relatively) easy way to correct your speedometer. With your previous experience with these trucks I would not doubt that you are familiar with modifying the DRAC, but if you are not: GM DRAC/VSSB Calibration
I was very hazy on DRAC calibration. After reading the article you linked for me, I'm ordering a 7 position DIP switch. Game on.

Looks like I'm a 1010110 kind of guy.

Edit: parts ordered from eBay. I can pay 3.25 and do a little soldering to have a correct speedometer/odometer to go with these tall tires.



Thank you for the continued help Devin.
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Old 06-05-2014, 03:10 PM   #194
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Those are the best wearing tires I've owned and not bad, noise wise. Let us know when you decide on wheel color/letters. I'm leaning white letters out with chrome ...a classic!
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Old 06-05-2014, 03:47 PM   #195
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I guess my indecision on wheel color stems from how common they are. Yesterday at work we went up to the coffee shop for breakfast. As I was walking inside, I counted six trucks in the parking lot there with PY0 wheels. I don't know about every place, but they are probably the single most common wheel seen in my area overall. There's also a bunch of po boy hillbilly junkyard reject GMT400 trucks around here with them too since they can buy pull off wheel and tires dirt cheap from the guys building late model Brodozer pickups. Basically if the poor guys can't afford tires for their junk they just grab a set of PY0s off Craiglsist cheap to get them by. I want to stand apart from that look.
The white letters on real tires will help it stand out. I like the pic of the truck you posted. I think you are on the right track there.
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Diggin' the BFG AT's...can't wait to see them on.
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Kevin.......sent you a PM a few days ago. Haven't heard anything back and thought I might catch up with you here.

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Randy, I don't see any PM from you. Maybe check your sent messages folder to see if it went through ?
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Check your stepside thread. I must not have sent it then.
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