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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Wheels & Tires => Topic started by: 1toncrew on May 29, 2010, 06:02:31 pm
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I have installed the 2500 HD wheels and tires on my 1986 1 ton crew cab 4x4. Tires are 265/75/17. The problem is that the left tire rubs on the steering link when I turn all the way to the right. Has anyone else had this problem and if so what can I do to fix it?
Thanks
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Can We get a pic of your truck with those wheels on it? I have the 16 inch rims, but have been wondering how the 17's would look.
If the offset on your 17's is similar to the offset on my 16's, a set of 2" wheel spacers would fix you right up. If I keep my 2500HD wheels, I'm getting spacers for them.
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I have installed the 2500 HD wheels and tires on my 1986 1 ton crew cab 4x4. Tires are 265/75/17. The problem is that the left tire rubs on the steering link when I turn all the way to the right. Has anyone else had this problem and if so what can I do to fix it?
Thanks
stop making left turns. ups has done this and they have saved allot of money ;D but like78 said wheel spacers should do the trick
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Make sure your steering isnt off. Turn the wheels each way and see if they turn farther to one side than the other.
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with your tires off cause the one will bind you all ready know that
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Here is a picture of the truck. It may look rough, but it does everything I ask it to. 4 speed 410 gears and 454 engine. I will go and check the offset and check the steering. I have no experience with spacers. I guess a wider stance is a good thing. I bought the used rims and tires because I am cheap, and it was cheaper than buying new tires. Plus I think it is an upgrade. I don't want to spend more money, but if I have to buy spacers then I want the good ones. What brand should I be looking at. Does anyone have a good source?
Thanks again
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Depending on how wide you want to go, ebay has a large variety of aluminum spacers, but for more than an in each side i'd look into steel ones for strength.
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I think a solid peice of cnc cut aluminum would be plenty strong. I have not steel spacers. I would think a 2 inch chunk of steel on each wheel would have to add alot of unsuspended weight right?
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I was looking at these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-WHEEL-SPACERS-ADAPTERS-8-Lug-Dodge-Dually-Ford-Chevy-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem19b85fa7adQQitemZ110467458989QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-WHEEL-SPACERS-ADAPTERS-8-Lug-Dodge-Dually-Ford-Chevy-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem19b85fa7adQQitemZ110467458989QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories)
If you don't know....
Bolt pattern is 8x6.5
Studs are 9/16"
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Thanks Chevrado. I have measured the back spacing on the wheels. The new HD wheels are 7/8 inch more backspace. Plus wider tires and I am about 1 1/4 more on the inside of the truck. I am looking at buying 1 1/2 inch spacers. The original lugs are 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 long and I don't want to cut them if I can help it. So I will go with the 1 1/2 inch spacers. Should I do all four wheels or just the front? I am thinking all four
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got a pic of said rub area?
i have put 16" wheel on a D60and D44HD with 5.125" BS and not rubbed