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Old 01-16-2010, 11:17 PM   #26
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

You mean 9in exactly or any thing under 10in but least 9in?

Will my 16.5's work?
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Old 01-17-2010, 02:26 PM   #27
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

hey man don't search for wheels by the truck make, go online and find your bolt pattern, which would be 8x6.5 probably, and you go to summit to wheels, and click 16x8 then bolt pattern. That show you ALL kinds of wheels.

Done some searching for you, if it's 8 lug it's 8x6.5 or 165.1mm I think

if it's 6 lug it's 6x5.5 or 139.7 mm.
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Old 01-17-2010, 02:57 PM   #28
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

What about the center hole on the rim though? Some rims I looked already the center varies in size. What about the 16.5's?


MODEL -2500 & 3500 Trucks & Vans (non-dually)

YEAR 67-04

O.E. WHEEL SIZE 15"-17"

BOLT PATTERN 8x165.1

STUD SIZE 14x1.5

HUB/CENTER BORE 117

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Old 01-17-2010, 03:54 PM   #29
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

I was wrong the width size on the tire. Its 12.50inches not 9.30 inches.
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Old 01-17-2010, 09:36 PM   #30
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

center hole size doesn't matter much you can get hub centric rings to take up the slack if you want. the ones for our trucks are small like 78.3 or 78.03 depending on who listed it, and the older chevys were bigger, doesn't matter they'll both work also the bolt pattern can be that or the standard 6x5.5 inch pattern instead of metric.

As for 16.5 why run them? tires are usually more because it's kind of an odd ball size for military and gov things like ambulances and what not. If the ties are cheaper and the wheels are cheaper use em, if not stick with 15's or 16's.
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Old 01-17-2010, 10:10 PM   #31
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I can the tires for $187.00 each not including shipping from tire rack.com and there bf goodrich tires for 16.5 rims
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Old 01-17-2010, 10:43 PM   #32
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

yea can get them for the same price from summit for 16's and cheaper for 15's.

To be honest with you I looked around and time you pay like $200 for shipping you should call local places and ask for the prices on the size you want.
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Old 01-17-2010, 11:10 PM   #33
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ok, its $780.00 plus $117.48 for shipping = $897.48. The tire are the NEW 35X12.5R16.5 D BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO, Raised White Letters that all from www.tirerack.com
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Old 01-18-2010, 08:02 PM   #34
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How do I tell what length of shocks and coil springs to use on a lifted truck?
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Old 01-18-2010, 08:29 PM   #35
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Check with Eddie`s Tire.See if they`ll beat that price.There`s Bob`s in Berkley Springs,too.
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Old 01-19-2010, 03:11 PM   #36
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BFG-49774/

same tires on summit for 15 inch wheels.

http://www.summitracing.com/search/D.../?Ns=Price|Asc

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Old 01-19-2010, 03:16 PM   #37
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They cost more than the tires from tirerack.com
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Old 01-19-2010, 06:51 PM   #38
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

yea but look at shipping on the summit tires.

is it more? that shipping is total bs on them, yea they are big, so look around locally first.

the ups additional shipping fee is like $7.50 a tire so it ays $30 total plus $13 handling from summit so I got a total on 4 315/75-16's $190 each for for of them shipped is like $803, that's ALOT cheaper then tirerack.

$9.50 oversize fee on the bfg's you want in a 15 inch, and so there total shipped to your door is $770.75

IN A 15 inch though which is cheaper as mentioned, and if you buy wheels 15's are cheaper then 16's or 16.5's

So in the long run you save more and can do 15's I think you have 8 lug right? pretty sure you can get 8 lug 15's as well.
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http://www.summitracing.com/checkout/cart.aspx

I dont want 15's. I 16.5 rims that will work just fine. Just need tires.
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

I thought you wanted to buy wheels and tires?

my bad man didn't know ya had some 16.5's
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There called Chrome Blade Wheels. The width is 9.72 inches wide.I have all 4 rims.Name:  S5000321.jpg
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Re: Help/Suggestions with Lifting a 2wd truck

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How do I tell what length of shocks and coil springs to use on a lifted truck?
if you do the lift spindles you wont need to mess with shocks. maybe just longer brake lines.
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I say you need to figure what look you want,

a 16x8, 16x9 or 16x10 are all good combos. But ist you trying for a certain "look" the wider or smaller wheel will look different
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Old 01-19-2010, 11:27 PM   #43
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hell yeah, Steel wool the wheels and run'em, will look nice with 35's
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yea definately need to brillo pad them things and hit em with some mother's chrome polish. You got center caps too? If not buy ya some new chrome ones.
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I have no center caps.
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if you do the lift spindles you wont need to mess with shocks. maybe just longer brake lines.
Even when doing a 3in body lift too.

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Chrome center caps rust quicker than a salty ship.They make stainless and aluminum these days.But,I`d use the GMC caps that come on these trucks.
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yea body lift has no effect on shocks length.
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or brake likes...well kind of, you just strech out the factory ones a bit
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Can I use emory cloth fine grit on the big rust spot areas or will it ruin the chrome finish. I tried turtle wax chrome polish but didnt work on the heavy surface rust spots.
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stick to brillo pads or fine steel wool then try the mother's I never liked turtle wax kind.

Just an fyi but thoose wheels are either us wheel or cragar and they rust FAST!!!!!! Dad had the 8 spoke wagon wheels on his truck and he'd have to wax once a week or more, they rust very fast and he kept his clean and waxed.
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