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Thought some of you might like to see how a 64 C30 looks with 19.5's on it. I am very pleased, and it gives me quite a bit more "gear" than the 7.50 16's did! Plus I don't have to deal with the "widow maker" rims any longer. Now I just need to finish the flatbed, and get it on there!

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Looks good ,love to see the bed on it

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Looks good. Did you have any clearance problems on the front?

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Thanks! No clearance problems at all. I always thought the 16" wheels looked too small for a one ton. The 19.5's give it more of a "big truck" look (I think anyway), and having radials vs. bias ply is a big plus as well.

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Looks good. What size 19.5's are you running?


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Hey Ghostrider.......just noticed you are from Binghamton NY.....we are practically neighbors! I am running the 8R's in the back, and 225-70,s in front. Are you going to the Norwich car-show on Memorial week-end?

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Truck looks GREAT !

Please more info on the rim (brand name / width, etc)

Awesome Job on the truck too

Cheers,

Danny


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Rims are off of a P30 bread truck.....not sure of the year as they came from a scrap yard. If I am not mistaken, any P30 that has 19.5 rims, would be a suitable donor. I won't lie.....I looked for a long time to find them, but they are out there. Look for old Frito Lay, etc. type box vans.....some had 16" rims, some had the elusive 19.5's. Thanks! and good luck!

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Thank you for the info, not sure if we can find one around here, but another cool option fur sure!
Also did you keep the original rear end as well?


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Nice Job Kerry!
Love the color too.

Chris


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