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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Wheels & Tires => Topic started by: jumpkickyergunt on April 11, 2014, 10:12:18 am
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Hey just picked up my first K10 and it needs tires pretty bad. Its got the stock white 15's on there and my friend is saying go with 17's and a Toyo AT, but I don't know. The Toyo AT gets good reviews, but I was thinking more 16's. I'm going to be using 75% on the road and 25% off road. What's best for me? It has a stock lift at the moment so I'm also wondering what size tire I should put in there.
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Hey just picked up my first K10 and it needs tires pretty bad. Its got the stock white 15's on there and my friend is saying go with 17's and a Toyo AT, but I don't know. The Toyo AT gets good reviews, but I was thinking more 16's. I'm going to be using 75% on the road and 25% off road. What's best for me? It has a stock lift at the moment so I'm also wondering what size tire I should put in there.
I ran the Toyo Open Country AT's on my dually for years - great tire. For those percentages, I think the AT tread is quiet enough for highway, but aggressive enough for occasional off-road. Size-wise, I think it becomes a matter of personal taste. But that's just me.
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Thanks. Would 285/75R16 be too much?
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Well, I can tell you that I recently put that size on my '74 C20, and had to trim the fenders a little to make them work, so with a K10 I'd say it's going to depend primarily with how much lift you have, or plan to have. With a stock lift you might be pressing your luck a bit. Hopefully some of our K10/20 guys will chime in on this for you.
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I know that 31x10.5x15 were close to stock size. As far as rims go, it would be on if you like big rims or not, I personally would not go bigger than 16" rims, but I generally stay at 15" rims for anything under 35" tires.
I have a stock 74 K10 with 33" tires on it, it used to be fine but lately they are rubbing under hard turns like into a parking lot where the truck leans to one side, I guess the body mounts or something are worn, luckily it's just my parts truck anyway.
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Thanks guys. Very helpful. I found a rim that doesn't seem too bad. How do you guys feel about this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-Inch-Chrome-Wheels-Rims-Chevy-Silverado-1500-Suburban-Tahoe-Truck-6x5-5-NEW-/231190429570?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item35d405ff82&vxp=mtr (http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-Inch-Chrome-Wheels-Rims-Chevy-Silverado-1500-Suburban-Tahoe-Truck-6x5-5-NEW-/231190429570?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item35d405ff82&vxp=mtr)
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Thanks guys. Very helpful. I found a rim that doesn't seem too bad. How do you guys feel about this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-Inch-Chrome-Wheels-Rims-Chevy-Silverado-1500-Suburban-Tahoe-Truck-6x5-5-NEW-/231190429570?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item35d405ff82&vxp=mtr (http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-Inch-Chrome-Wheels-Rims-Chevy-Silverado-1500-Suburban-Tahoe-Truck-6x5-5-NEW-/231190429570?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item35d405ff82&vxp=mtr)
If you love it, screw what we think... That being said I like it...
Most K10's back in the day had 33" tires on em, but had a 4" lift also. I know 32's fit a light duty 2wd with no problems. If you stick with a 16" or 17" wheel, you'll have more tire size choices. 15 has anything you could want. 18 is soso. 19 expect very little. 20" a decent selection.
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I have 17" rims and 31" Toyo M/Ts on my '77 K20. It sits on stock suspension. No rubbing or chaffing issues! ;)
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Ran into a little problem once I received my rims. They actually don't fit. They're 16x8 with 0 offset (4.5" backspace) and it hits the tie rod. I just found out that the original 15x8's you could do as option had a 4" backspace (comes out to -12.7mm offset). It seems like a tight squeeze, but I guess that extra 0.5" into the body causes problems. I'm a little confused though...even if it had that extra 0.5" it still seems like it would barely make it. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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Ooof so painful. Finally got the money back from AR rims I had to return (fitment guide said yes, tie rod said no). I just ordered a set of mickey thompsons with a -22mm offset on an 8" wide. GM says the 8" options came with a .66" offset so I believe this will finally work. Can't wait to get this behind me.
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Not sure what the backspacing is on my '77, but I know when I took it in to get new rims and tires, the shop put on rims with too much backspacing! It rubbed pretty bad on the first turn! Did they even check?! I took it right back and said...too much backspacing! It rubs really bad! They didn't give me any grief and ordered a new set of rims in with less backspacing and swapped the tires.
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Not sure what the backspacing is on my '77, but I know when I took it in to get new rims and tires, the shop put on rims with too much backspacing! It rubbed pretty bad on the first turn! Did they even check?! I took it right back and said...too much backspacing! It rubs really bad! They didn't give me any grief and ordered a new set of rims in with less backspacing and swapped the tires.
Yikes! Its a little bit of a pain isn't it? I'm so glad mine are on and looking nice.