Finally...Got the 65 home
- Johnny Canuck
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Saweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! I kin hardly wait to see the whole truck, booted!
Try Mar K or LMC for a roll pan BTW
I always wanted to see the Slick version of this sweet '56
looks like I might get to now
Those are 20's on the back and 17's up front on that car BTW
Note the similarities in rear wheelwells. You need to drop yours(axle flip) to get the stance right for those big wheels tho, IMO
Try Mar K or LMC for a roll pan BTW
I always wanted to see the Slick version of this sweet '56
looks like I might get to now
Those are 20's on the back and 17's up front on that car BTW
Note the similarities in rear wheelwells. You need to drop yours(axle flip) to get the stance right for those big wheels tho, IMO
It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
I was going to drop it 3/2. I don't want to go any further than bolt on goodies. If I do go with 20s in the back I am going to have to get the perfect size tire for sure. The 285/50R20 is just too tall.
My head is hurting trying to make up my mind. The front is easy once I make a decision on the back.
My head is hurting trying to make up my mind. The front is easy once I make a decision on the back.
- adrianspeeder
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Tim one thing to Keep in mind. The lower the series number you go the less sidewall you have. The shorter the side wall the stiffer or rougher the ride will be. Personally Iwould stick to atleast a 45 series tire. Plus I like the look of taller sidewalls . Just old I guess
Slicks rule
dd/ 19 F150,97 Tbird
62 swb bbw uni next project
460 C6
Ken
dd/ 19 F150,97 Tbird
62 swb bbw uni next project
460 C6
Ken
- SCWIDVICIOUS
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castruck_1964 wrote:Tim one thing to Keep in mind. The lower the series number you go the less sidewall you have. The shorter the side wall the stiffer or rougher the ride will be. Personally Iwould stick to atleast a 45 series tire. Plus I like the look of taller sidewalls . Just old I guess
Believe it or not I am no Spring chicken. I am actually a year older than the truck.But the more I watch American Hot Rod and Overhaulin, the more I can deal with the lo pro tires. I want to go with a 225/55R18 on the front and 275/45R20 on the rear. The pain is finding tire in 18s and 20s that are the same brand and model.
SCWIDVICIOUS wrote:and be sure to check the status of your brakes!
Affirmative, already have a set of front disc off a 78 F150.
SCWIDVICIOUS wrote:Cant wait to see it with those wheels you ordered mounted
You think you can't wait, 3 more weeks. I am going nuts here. Why can't my stuff get done in a week like on Overhaulin.
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castruck_1964 wrote:Tim
I'm still older than you . I have no problems with larger wheels & tires 55/45 will give you some ride quality I'm talking about25/35s AKA the rubber band look and ride . Besides the bigger the wheel more room for bigger brakes . RE my pics in album
I am not into the rubber band look either. I have been looking at what all is available, kinda like the looks of the BFG G Force tires in 235/50R18 & 295/40R20