01-27-2012, 03:37 AM | #1 |
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big or little wheels?
I am still towards the very end of my planning stage, but I'm not sure what direction I'm wanting to go. I've got the caddy northstar engine with a built 700r4 for powertrain. Not positive on a color yet, but like the idea of a pearl white. For wheels should I run steelies with ww tires, escalade 17 inch with white walls, or a 22, or even 24 inch wheel? I found a damn nice set of new 22s that may fit, but may need spacers to fit the hub. I can get them with tires for just over 1400... Any sugestions guys? Maybe pics of your large wheel setups
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01-27-2012, 09:20 AM | #2 | |
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Furthermore, this is my personal opinion, for large tires (20+) to look good on these trucks they need to be lowered considerable. Just my opinions about a topic that YOUR opinion should really win the day... As for me, I'm going with 18's or 19's to clear brake components and that is the largest I want to go and I'd prefer the 18's over the 19's... Good luck friend! |
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01-27-2012, 09:39 AM | #3 |
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I prob should have mentioned. I am bagging the truck. I have a pb step notch, 21/2 drop spindles, I've plated the torsion bar lowers. Not sure how low ill be able to get, but eventually it will lay frame
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01-27-2012, 10:04 AM | #4 |
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On that note... Carry on then, the world is your oyster! The picture below is what I have in mind for when big rims look REALLY good...
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01-27-2012, 10:44 AM | #5 |
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I'm a fan of big AND little. Big on the back, little on the front. Makes it a lot easier to tuck the wheels in the front when you're aired out. Plus, I like the street machine look.
I'm really interested in seeing how the Northstar engine works out in a RWD configuration. That's a cool engine, and you can pick them up super cheap, compared to the LS motors, which are also a great motor candidate. You can make great power and have good mileage to boot. The LS isn't the prettiest engine, but how often do you drive with the hood OPEN?
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01-27-2012, 10:52 AM | #7 |
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I scored the engine in a trade. Actually got the entire front clip of a caddy, and an extra running engine. In the beginning I was thinking I was going to have to have to get an adapter for engine to trans. Turns out the northstar with the exception of the lower right hole bolt up to a chevy 60 degree v 6 bellhousing. Soo the 700r4 out of a 2.8 s10 will work. Im building the trans to support the stock 300hp and then some more.
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I'm with 63 C10, stock steelies all the way. One clarification though - stock 15" steelies from a 60-66 truck will not fit over disk brakes - if you're staying six lug, you'll need 71 and up 15" 6 lug wheels to clear the caliper. These were the stock wheels on 71-87 K10s. Stock 60-66 15" wheels have a taper on the inside that will interfere with the caliper.
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