10-29-2011, 04:15 PM | #776 |
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Re: Al's 71C10 Rebuild
Juan this was out of left field bob contacted me about the wheels we agreed on a price an he picked them up this morning. Now I am looking for wheels as I have no choice either 20/20 or 20/22
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10-29-2011, 04:23 PM | #777 |
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20/22's !!
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10-29-2011, 04:58 PM | #778 |
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Have u guys notice a pattern here , ever Scince I bought my truck , big al has gone mad, I think someone does not want to get left behind
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10-29-2011, 05:28 PM | #779 |
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Raul once you drop your right foot and you hear the whistle.... We will all be left behind.
Al centerline archer II 20's and put some meat under it. Posted via Mobile Device
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Yes you are "Personally" responsible for the amount of $$$$ I have spent in the last month. You got me all fired up as usual!!!!!
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10-29-2011, 05:30 PM | #781 |
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Looking them up in a minute....
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10-29-2011, 06:24 PM | #782 |
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Thanks again Al......... Good look and good fit!
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Wow Al I didn't see that one coming this soon they look great on that blazer though. I say go 20/22, if you don't you will probably regret it. I nice set of billet specialties or Intros would be sweet. I had the centerline archer II's on my old red 72 that's on the first page of my build thread. They were really nice wheels, mine were 20x8.5 all around.
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10-29-2011, 09:02 PM | #784 |
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i agree w bennet , i say intros all the way , i love mine
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10-29-2011, 09:18 PM | #785 |
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I got em on the nova. Pricey but worth it.
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10-29-2011, 09:46 PM | #786 |
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these are the ones I wanted... budget would not allow. Intro Vintage in the 22x8.5... $3,300. They are soooo clean in reall life. Maybe I can live a little through your build.
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10-29-2011, 09:48 PM | #787 |
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Intro Vista's.
Clean and simple,... (these are actually Vista II's)
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10-29-2011, 09:53 PM | #788 |
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I like this wheel also.
Clean design,... Intro "Newstalgic".
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big yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-29-2011, 10:00 PM | #790 |
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All of the wheels posted by jmedero and lolife99 look really good. Can't go wrong with any of them. I had to go with Coys because of my budget. I really wanted a set of billet specialties or intros, oh well next set of wheels will be a nice big set of billets.
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i think weather coys,billet,ar,intros or the cheap boss or any value on the wheel it's whatever makes and fits the theme of the build , i have intros in my car but yet because of the route im going with my truck i went with coys , in alberts case a billet wheel fits the best , just saying
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by the way think boss 338's rock
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10-30-2011, 10:18 AM | #793 |
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Intro Vistas would look good. One of the wheels I considered just didn't want the 6 spoke design since I kept the 6-lug setup.
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WOW... shopping for new wheels???? I don't think anybody seen that one coming... even Al! This bag project is heading straight to another level! Nice that you have a chunk of change from the sale of the old wheels as a nice down payment on new wheels of your choice... sounds awfully dangerous!!!!
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Raul and I spent a good part of four or five hours working on my bucket we finished the rear brake install, rear bags, air lines, front shocks, removed my front sway bar and rear early classics pan hard bar with brackets. We also removed the two inch blocks i just installed a week and half ago as we think that they are not needed for the truck (someone correct us if we are wrong)The front sway bar cant be mounted on the tubular arms it is about two inches too short to where the new mounting hole is on the the lower control arm also the rear pan hard bar the right side bracket hits the differential and wont let the rear tuck all the way up so I cant use it either. I am calling Nathan tomorrow from porterbuilt so I can order a new front sway bar (hoping that it will bolt up to these lower control arms and I am ordering a new rear panhard bar from him also as I am pretty sure that it will do the trick). we ran into a snag on the rear brake hoses and lines the fittings are two different sizes so i took a drive to autozone and found us the adapters to make them all work together so we will finish this part tomorrow night. Here are some picts of todays progress as I know we all like pictures.
Guys also just to make quadruple sure with backspace on a 71c10 with a stock 71 rear differential. front wheels 20x8.5 with a 5.25 bs rear wheels 20x10 with a 5.5 bs Correct?
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the sway bar removed and Raul doing his thing.....
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10-30-2011, 08:59 PM | #798 |
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Al,... here's my thought.
I like the 2" lowering blocks. They allow the rear axle tube to tuck all the way up in the notch,... AND limit the ride height with the bags air'd up. (nothing looks worse to me, on a bagged truck,... to have it look like a 4x4 going down the road) You don't need them to lay out but they will allow the ECE Super track bar to work with the notch,... plus allow a lower "ride height". The front sway bar doesn't need those frame stands. I would try locating the end links to the a-arms,... and then bolting the sway bar directly to the frame. (no gold frame stands) Also,... I would run a 5.5"-5.75" BS on those front 20x8.5's on a bagged truck.
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Al,... in this picture,... you need to put the ECE bracket under the 2" block.
That will solve your problem.
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