03-01-2015, 12:16 PM | #1 |
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6.5" van Rally wheels
The 82 C10 I bought last year has four 6.5" van Rally wheels. I understand these are great to use for fender clearance on the front of a truck that's been lowered more than 2.5". If that's true, how much are they worth? I want to replace them with 7" or 8" Rally wheels, which move the tires outboard. The lowest I'll ever go in the front is 2.5".
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03-01-2015, 12:43 PM | #2 |
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Re: 6.5" van Rally wheels
What backspacing do those wheel have? I have no idea on value, but I'd be interested in a couple.
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03-01-2015, 01:41 PM | #3 |
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Re: 6.5" van Rally wheels
They're not worth anything more than the other truck ralleys. I see typical priced wheels from $15 - 40ea depending on condition.
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Re: 6.5" van Rally wheels
I just bought 2 new 15" x 6" Rallye Wheels for $65 ea.
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03-02-2015, 10:47 PM | #5 |
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Re: 6.5" van Rally wheels
6.5" Rally wheel backspacing is 4.00", compared to 3-5/8" on the 7".
This means the 6.5" outer rim edge is 7/8" farther inboard compared to the 7" wheel, in other words 7/8" more fender lip clearance with the same width tire.
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Re: 6.5" van Rally wheels
Exactly.
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It also had Brodix IK180 heads, and initially a 224/230 solid lifter cam. Eventually went from a 3.42 to a 3.08 axle for more comfortable cruising, and switched to a 204/208 hydraulic cam from Jones Cam Designs. The smaller cam produced a more streetable power band along more vacuum. And even though it probably cost me some horsepower at high RPMs, I rarely revved the thing above 5000, so never noticed it. Always wanted to build a screamer though. Maybe in a 62-65 Nova or early Camaro.
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^^^^
Where did all that come from?
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WOW I'm blind, sorry
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Re: 6.5" van Rally wheels
And I took this thread just a bit off topic!
But, hey, it's my thread.
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