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Old 05-02-2011, 02:38 PM   #1
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Anyone running 15" 8 luggers?

While looking for something else, I came across a set of 8 lug, old school slot mags. Guy had them on a 3/4 ton suburban at one point. Was thinking about picking them up with some other stuff I'm getting from him. Photos of a 3/4 ton 4x4 with 15's would be appreciated, as this is what it's going on.
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Old 05-02-2011, 07:55 PM   #2
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Re: Anyone running 15" 8 luggers?

Thoses are cool!!!
Maybe you can ask the folks in photoshop to
mock it up for you?
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Old 05-02-2011, 08:09 PM   #3
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Re: Anyone running 15" 8 luggers?

I know those slots will look good. And I think they'll fit just fine. The reason they used to use these was was because you had more tire choices, and they clear the drum brakes. I remember people used to grind down the edges of the early calipers from disc brakes to clear them. Just not sure how it will look on a 4x4. I found a set of 33x12.50x15's, all-terrains for less than price of 2 of the 7.50x16 mud grips on there now. And I have a buyer for my 3 7.50x16 mud grips if I go the 15" way. Just wanted to see if anyone is running them, and how they work.
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Old 05-02-2011, 08:33 PM   #4
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Re: Anyone running 15" 8 luggers?

No pics, but I once ran 15x8 wagon spoke steel wheels on my K20. Had to grind the calipers a bit. Had 11.00-15 Armstrong TruTracs mounted up -- nearly as big as 33/12.50s, iirc. Worst thing was a little too much negative offset so there was more bump steer than I liked.

Right now I'm running 33/12.50-16.5 BFG All Terrain KOs on 9.75" wide rims with less negative offset than the 15" rims had, so the truck drives better.
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Old 05-02-2011, 08:44 PM   #5
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Re: Anyone running 15" 8 luggers?

My 68 gmc has 15inch chrome spokes that are all nasty. The tires on the truck had about 6miles on them when I got it. I put on some hubcaps to cover the ugly until I get it in for the rebuilt when I will be changing it to a 1/2 ton. Jim
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Old 05-02-2011, 11:58 PM   #6
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Re: Anyone running 15" 8 luggers?

Found a 7.50x16 mud grip, actually 2 of them. If they are as good as they sound, I'll be picking them up tomorrow. I still think I'll get these 15" 8 luggers, too cool to pass on for the price. And I tend to stumble on to good deals when i'm not looking. If I have the rims in the barn, i may find a set of great MT's for next to nothing one day. Seems like these rims are pretty rare.
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Old 05-04-2011, 09:35 AM   #7
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Re: Anyone running 15" 8 luggers?

They look just like any 1/2t tire/wheel combo until you count the lugs. Just get a tire with the same overall dimensions you would be running in 16 or 16.5 and it will look fine. If you run them with disc brakes the calipers need a little grinding in the center of the outside radius where there's a casting seam. Some GM trucks used 15" wheels on 8-lug trucks in the '50s

These are 10 x 15s with 14.50/37-15 tires:


8 x 15 with 11.00/32-15 tires:
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