04-16-2013, 10:31 AM | #1 |
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1971 2wd conversion
Hey guys, I am new to the site and I could use a little help. I have a 71 K5 that has been converted to a 2wd. We have lowered the front using 3" drop spindles and a 5 inch flip kit to lower the rear around 5". The current tire wheel combo is 15 x 8 rally wheels 275/50/15 on the front and 295/50/15 on the rear with a 15 x 10 wheel. I am having some issues with rubbing on the rear and could use some suggestions.....
Can I get away with a smaller rear tire on the 10" rear wheel or should I move forward with a new wheel/tire combo? thanks |
04-16-2013, 10:54 AM | #2 |
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Re: 1971 2wd conversion
I have a pic of a 275/60 0n a 10 on my LBT thread. Where's the rub? Out or in? Where you at in KCMO? Turns out there's a lot of us. Probably just a tad less BS on the rears.
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PS-Welcome! lotsa good folks here. Make sure you come to Riverside in Sept.!
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04-16-2013, 10:59 AM | #4 |
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Its at the shop now, and he called me saying the tires were rubbing on the outside. Im trying to decide if I can keep those wheels with maybe a 245 tire not sure if that will be enough difference
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Backspace. Off the inside of the rim to the mount surface. A 245 will barely fit and look kinda silly on a 10. Unless the blazer rear is a bit wider, this is a proven combo unless you got some deeeeeeep barrel 10's. You need a hair more backspace, or lift the truck a tad or ach, I see you're a leafer. Rear is probably a tad wider than a coil truck... If its just barely, you could roll your inners back a bit, or get some stock 8's and run a 275/60. Are you still 6-lug? Hmmm. PM lolife99 he's a guru of the suspension, you may try this post again in the suspension forums. Welcome again!
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A 275 will suck it in in and stand up more off the rim edge. might save your bacon, but if it's bad, new wheel time.
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Several smart guys and killer trucks in your immediate area. We can handle it.
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It has been converted to a 5 lug....so I could just buy 2 more 15x 8 rally's for the rear and get new tires all the way around. That would be the cheapest fix because I don't think buying new tires for rear is going to be enough. Or this would be a good excuse to buy a new set of wheels. If I went to an 18" x 8 wheel with a 255 tire that would also probably work.
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04-16-2013, 11:37 AM | #10 |
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10 would still be fine, just less backspace. Couple of companies do that. About 300 all in.
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Thanks brother....do you know the company names?
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04-16-2013, 11:47 AM | #12 |
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Wheel vintiques, among others. Wheelsmith, I think Stockton wheel is closed. Might have your current ones modded. Google 15x10 truck rally and go from there. Good luck! Do you do the cruise on the square?
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Not yet I just bought the truck and took it straight to the shop to get it together...thanks again
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try here-
http://weldcraftwheels.com/index-1.html or this- http://www.stocktonwheel.com/ I called, $75 a wheel to fix yours, or 180/ea for new custom to order
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OK men I found two options.
1) I can go with 15x 8 rally's all around and get a taller tire which should help my highway speeds 2) I found a 15 x 10 rally with the correct back spacing which will fit inside my fender well. Is it worth sacrificing the look of the 10" wheel to get a taller tire on the 8" rim...for the sake of the ride, and lower rpm's on the highway?? what tire/wheel combo would be optimal?? |
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I'm a fan of the deep barrel. That being said, if clearances prohibit that, I'd go to Liberty Bend and get 2 15x8's with 275's. cheapest way out. The last pages of the yeller thread show a 71 with 8" rallies with 255&275's. Have a look!
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