would this tire size look weird on my '64?
would this tire size look weird on my '64?
I found a killer deal on some 215/70/15's with a 2" whitewall and was wondering if going from 235/75/15's would look awkward...
if I could upload some pics of my truck as it sits now maybe you guys could give me better answers...
thanks
EDIT Link to pic added
http://fordtruk.com/forums/album_pic.php?pic_id=8202
if I could upload some pics of my truck as it sits now maybe you guys could give me better answers...
thanks
EDIT Link to pic added
http://fordtruk.com/forums/album_pic.php?pic_id=8202
http://www.turbinecar.com/tires.htm
If I am reading the above chart correctly those tires would be close to OEM tire size. Hope this helps
If I am reading the above chart correctly those tires would be close to OEM tire size. Hope this helps
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Should be fairly close. I had a set of wheels with 215/70R15 tires and I compared the height to the bias ply tires that I have on the front (which may or may not be stock size) and the 215/70R15 was just slightly shorter.
The tire looked a bit short to my eye, but my truck is quite high in the front.
The tire looked a bit short to my eye, but my truck is quite high in the front.
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That's the size I have on "Big Red", in blackwall.


I actually think they look a little small. (The PO had 235's on the front and 30's on the back. ) but I was trying to balance looks and wheel well fit with drive-ability of a straight axle.


I actually think they look a little small. (The PO had 235's on the front and 30's on the back. ) but I was trying to balance looks and wheel well fit with drive-ability of a straight axle.
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LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
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CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
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i had 215/75 r15 tires on the 63 and they worked pretty good, so i dont see a reason not to
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"The Iron Rhino"
300 I6, 3 spd manual, DS II/ HEI ignition.
Stuff I added to Hints and tricks
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-duraspark II/ HEI
-Horn ring contact tube repair
-turn signal indicator fix
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i'd think they would look pretty good since your truck is lowered anyways and the fender gap wouldn't really be there like if it were at stock height.
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I have 215-70 on 7" wide vintiques gennies on the front and with the DJM drop they look just right, 8" gennies in the back with 60's. I went with Radial TA with the white letters in as the coker wide whites where just too much coin.
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related (sort of) question:
Our bolt circle would be 5", 5-1/2 correct?
Rear spacing... the higher the number, the more the tire "tucks in" right? In other words a rear space of 4" would stick out 1 inch more than a rear space of 5". Is that right?
My front stance is MUCH wider than the back. Especially after doing the disc swap. If I ever get the money I want to go with a thinner tire AND tuck the fronts in more.
Right now I'm running 255/70-15 frt & bck. reverse smoothies. Wide. Really stick out in front. I would like to someday go with a Gennie, maybe go down to 235/70-15 in back and 215/75-15 in front.
With that combo, should I still tuck the fronts in a little more?
Our bolt circle would be 5", 5-1/2 correct?
Rear spacing... the higher the number, the more the tire "tucks in" right? In other words a rear space of 4" would stick out 1 inch more than a rear space of 5". Is that right?
My front stance is MUCH wider than the back. Especially after doing the disc swap. If I ever get the money I want to go with a thinner tire AND tuck the fronts in more.
Right now I'm running 255/70-15 frt & bck. reverse smoothies. Wide. Really stick out in front. I would like to someday go with a Gennie, maybe go down to 235/70-15 in back and 215/75-15 in front.
With that combo, should I still tuck the fronts in a little more?
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