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Old 05-02-2009, 03:44 PM   #1
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Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

Some of you may know I have a 72 w 6" lift. I have always been one of those borderline guys like if my pickup is lifted ant the rear sags too much I'll make a half or 3/4" block to put in the rear to make it mostly level etc.. So, that bein said, I'm having a hard time figuring out what size tire/wheel I want.
I've seen many pics and pickups in person that I like, but the pics that I have seen here don't tell which wheel they have (10 or 12) and most of the trucks around here are 4" lift w 33s, and mine is 6" and I don't know if 33s will look too small. I do know that every 6" lift is not the same, but this will give me a very good idea what I want. So if you don't mind posting a pic and telling me what wheel and offset you have put it up....and I'm sure that the other members will love it too.

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Old 05-02-2009, 04:00 PM   #2
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

All of the following pics are of my 69 K20 with 35x12.50x16" tires on 8" wide rims with I believe 4.5" of backspacing.

Here it is with the initial 4" lift which was 4" Tuff Country Ez-Ride springs and a 4" shackle flip out back



Here it is with about 6" of lift



And here it is with 6" Tuff Country HD springs which I believe actually net about 7" of lift and some body lift - total lift is right about 10" I believe



Personally I think a 6" lift on this era of truck looks great with a 35" tire

I need to increase my tire size for my truck to look better as it sits right now IMO
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Old 05-02-2009, 04:43 PM   #3
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

Yukon Jack, is that your drink of choice?
That is one mean lookin K20. I would not go to much larger in the tire dept, personally, I like it as is in the last pic.
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Old 05-02-2009, 07:55 PM   #4
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

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Old 05-03-2009, 09:47 AM   #5
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

Never tried it before - I really ought to some day :-)
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Old 05-03-2009, 07:47 PM   #6
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

I am running 305, 75 R16 on 10" wheels with a large amount of offset. 6" lift. Right now I have a 4" block in the back with stock springs and its down about 1.5" from the front. I love my wide tire setup.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:33 PM   #7
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

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I am running 305, 75 R16 on 10" wheels with a large amount of offset. 6" lift. Right now I have a 4" block in the back with stock springs and its down about 1.5" from the front. I love my wide tire setup.
That is a very cool looking truck. I need to check the board and see if you have more pics posted.
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Old 05-04-2009, 01:01 AM   #8
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

I like it too, Green, are you the guy with the blower? Seems to me that there was a truck similar to that which had a blower on a BBC.
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Old 05-04-2009, 09:51 AM   #9
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

Hey thanks CG.
Blue 72 this is the blower equipped 427 big block truck.
I have a build thread with video under 4x4 projects. The blower combination has been a learning experience. The blower requires alot of mods to preform right. I still am working on tuning it in.
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Old 05-06-2009, 12:22 AM   #10
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

come on, there is more than 2 4x4s out there that are 67-72 models... the 88-98 guys have more than this.
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Old 05-06-2009, 01:22 PM   #11
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

In my humble opinion, I've always ran 32x11.50x15's on a stock or barely over stock lift. 33x12.50x15 on a 4"lift and 35x12.50x15 on a 6" lift. 10in wide wheels on anything bigger than the 32's. I like to see space between the top of the tire and the fender, it also leaves room to articulate. My current truck however has 305/70/16's which is a closer match to a 35x12.50x15. With the 4" lift it currently has it doesnt look too bad. The tires are a little skinny but thats how I bought it. Working at a Firestone franchise nothing cracks me up more than these guy's who pack the entire fender with tire and then complain about the tire rubbing over bumps and on turns!
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

Just to show how different lifts kits can be, here is a 4" lift on my 70 K5 - I temporarily installed my 35" tires that are shown on my 69 K20 above - I think the front springs on the K5 are from Skyjacker or Superlift, not sure which though. With these front springs, the tires had alot less clearance than when I had a 4" lift on my 69 K20.





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Old 05-06-2009, 06:41 PM   #13
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

yes, there are a few more, and here's one... 6" lift, 35" tires.
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Old 05-06-2009, 10:27 PM   #14
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

Mine is 35's with 5 inches of lift.

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Old 05-06-2009, 11:30 PM   #15
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

Yukon, u are right, there is a lot of difference. We all know that all lifts are different, but when u can see the difference side by side, what a drastic change.
I am on truck overload, man these rigs look good. Haven'T seen a lifted burb yet, I like it, I like it a lot.
I do believe I like the long bed GMC as well.
A different buddy came over just now and he has 33x12.50x15 Remington's mounted on 15x12 weld super single II's and we will see what those look like and I will post a pic.
Keep the pics coming, can never get enough.
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

6" of lift with 315/75r16's.....
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Old 05-14-2009, 11:21 PM   #17
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

the 68 has 4" susp. lift and 3" body lift on 35x12.50s on 15x10s
the 72 has 6" susp. lift on 35x16s on 15x10s
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

mmm...that 68 looks pretty bad a$$.
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

6" Tuff Country EZ-Rides,12.50/35s on 10 rims.



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72blue, thanks
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Call em like I see em Bad421, is that red 68 the one thats been converted?
SpecialK, I forgot how good the white wagon wheels look, and I like the front bumper guards a lot.
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no, the red one is a factory 4x4 lwb, the one with the 72 front clip is the one that was converted
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Yeah,I kinda did that to make guys realize after something`s gone it strts looking better.In my and most people`s minds we got tired of seeing them.But,this truck was in original form when I got it needing everthing underneath.I saw no sense in tossing $300 shiney wheels on a truck with tweaked mouldings and such.I went with 4WPW`s buy 3 get 4th free and stayed cheap on the wheels,too.I like vintage wheels on vintage vehicles and all mine are 16.5s(Turbines,Slots,Wide OEM type).These are right for the era and I knew they`d look good with the white paint.The truck`s a survivor and I wanted it to look like it was always lifted from back in the day.So,it was as intentional as it was for cheap.Cheap can look good,eh?



Now I need to do this one.It`s stock(lower actually) with 12.50/33s on 8.25s:



I can`t decide.I have another truck,a shortbed that will be more off road oriented.I have 37" SSRs for that one and was thinking to run the 6" EZ-Rides I have(just front so far) and get a bit more lift from zero-rates.That truck is a project in waiting,though.I need to do this white truck now,tires are bad.I really wanted it to be milder with a 4" lift so I could run 35s between the two trucks but also could go smaller/more stock looking with 285/75s.I just can`t get all the funds together so nothing is happening.I have 35s mounted I could toss on once it`s lifted.I`m tempted to just get 6" rear springs and go with 6".The shortbed could use an 8" lift anyway.It`s about the money,though.I`d have to do more mods to the white truck and have to buy everything towards the 8" on the shortbed.I have a 4" lift on a`91 Suburban,but that will give more than 4" on a`72.I guess I just need to wait and get a 69-72 4" lift/stay with the plan.I`m just getting too dang anxious!!I just wish I could get back in the money.All this used to be so easy for me.Poverty SUCKS!!!
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Old 05-17-2009, 08:45 AM   #24
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Re: Your 67-72 4x4 with tire size,wheel and offset

I dig the white wagons as well, probably the rims I will use on my 69.

But...I seem to be in the same boat as you Tim, no cashflow at the moment...Really slowing down my plans
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Old 05-17-2009, 04:14 PM   #25
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Peaks and valleys...it'll come around. Hope you can "fall into funds" as soon as you can. I like your line up SpecialK.
Is the swb the one for your boy? Seems to me you were lookin for a k10 project.
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