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Blazn in AZ 04-12-2016 04:34 PM

truck stance tire and wheel sizes
 
I'm looking for some information on the max tire/wheel size I can get under my 79 K5. Any info on offsets and sizes would be helpful. The truck is lowered however no c-notch as
of yet.....

slotard 04-12-2016 04:44 PM

Re: truck stance tier and wheel sizes
 
How much is it lowered? That matters a lot regarding max tire size. Are you running inner fenders?

Blazn in AZ 04-13-2016 03:48 PM

Re: truck stance tier and wheel sizes
 
just got the truck and it has 3" spindles in the front currently has 15" on it and they rub on the lower a arm in tight turns. yes there are inner fenders. im think 20's or 22's

Blazn in AZ 04-13-2016 03:54 PM

Re: truck stance tier and wheel sizes
 
I have found a c-notch from Crown suspension have you heard for this company? or have a suggestion?

Blazn in AZ 04-13-2016 03:59 PM

Re: truck stance tier and wheel sizes
 
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Originally Posted by Blazn in AZ (Post 7559486)
I have found a c-notch from Crown suspension have you heard for this company? or have a suggestion?

http://www.crownsuspension.com/1973-1987-k-5-blazer/

BaggedRanger 04-14-2016 01:59 AM

Re: truck stance tire and wheel sizes
 
I had 275/40/20's under mine with a notch and I was pretty low before we started to cut it apart for bags.. I was tucking tire so without a notch you should be able to do a pretty good size tire.

gclark1 05-05-2016 05:38 PM

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Since you live in Chandler, if you want help with a static set-up, you are welcome to come by my shop in Gilbert on a day I drive it (like tomorrow) or reply with a direct message and come out to my house in Mesa to see what I have done. I know that was a tricky thing for me to figure out, but I am very happy with how it worked. No notch and it does not hit either.

gclark1 05-05-2016 05:45 PM

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Since you are so close in Chandler, you can come out to my shop in Gilbert on a day that I drive it to work and check it out. I will have it tomorrow, but days will be limited with the temps rising. Static drop, no notch and never hits either. 10" rear with 5.25" back - 295 wide tire. 8" front with 4" back - 255 wide tire.

Lsx32 05-10-2016 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by gclark1 (Post 7583660)
Since you are so close in Chandler, you can come out to my shop in Gilbert on a day that I drive it to work and check it out. I will have it tomorrow, but days will be limited with the temps rising. Static drop, no notch and never hits either. 10" rear with 5.25" back - 295 wide tire. 8" front with 4" back - 255 wide tire.

How much drop is that? What components?
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gclark1 05-16-2016 04:54 PM

Re: truck stance tire and wheel sizes
 
Pretty sure I used Western spindles (maybe 2.5" or 3") plus a 1-2" spring and then just messed with the spring to cut it down to exactly how I wanted it. I am pretty sure I pulled it apart 2-3 times to make it look exactly how I wanted it to. The final time was a 3/8" adjustment and that made it perfect as far as I was concerned. There is some science to it I suppose, but being able to dial it in was not too much work, but gave me what I wanted. Rear was just a 3" de-arching of the springs at a spring shop.

Lsx32 05-16-2016 10:45 PM

Re: truck stance tire and wheel sizes
 
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Originally Posted by gclark1 (Post 7595185)
Pretty sure I used Western spindles (maybe 2.5" or 3") plus a 1-2" spring and then just messed with the spring to cut it down to exactly how I wanted it. I am pretty sure I pulled it apart 2-3 times to make it look exactly how I wanted it to. The final time was a 3/8" adjustment and that made it perfect as far as I was concerned. There is some science to it I suppose, but being able to dial it in was not too much work, but gave me what I wanted. Rear was just a 3" de-arching of the springs at a spring shop.

Did the de-arching mess up the ride or load capacity?

gclark1 05-17-2016 11:35 AM

Re: truck stance tire and wheel sizes
 
No, and the beauty of that method is that it allows you to dial in the drop. If your spring set is off 1/4" one side to the other, you can have the spring shop fix it. Getting a "new" spring gets you a drop in terms of inches, but you really have no basis as a starting point since the truck is 35-40 years old. De-arching solves that. I did it to a 2wd Blazer I had 20+ years ago and drove it daily for 12 years, pulled a 21' boat with it and had no issues, ever. Don't be scared - figure out how much to take out of each side and have them done. You will impress yourself with the results!

mcmlxix 09-28-2017 06:16 AM

Re: truck stance tire and wheel sizes
 
Bringing this back up. Thinking about running Torq Thrust II 18" wheels on my factory 2WD 78 Blazer...
I want a nice beefy sidewall.... 265/60R18 is about 30" tall
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/IVwAA...2LB/s-l500.jpg


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