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ptrckdillard 08-16-2018 09:33 PM

Wheel and Tire Combo, Advice
 
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Hello all,
I recently ordered and received my US Mags 18x9.5 with Nitto 275/40R18 rear and 18x8 with Nitto 245/40R18 front. Truck has a 3/5 drop on it. First let me say I have not seen the wheels and tires mounted in person, they put the wheels and tires on it at the shop and sent me these pics. Hopefully it looks better in person but I am not happy with the way they look as of now. They look way too small!!

My options I'm considering,
1) 60 series tire in rear and 50 series in front...might still be unhappy
2) keep current tires and lower truck further....I really don't want it much lower
3) 20" rims with same tire sizes, it previously had 20"s with 245/35/20 all around and filled the wheel wells much better.....loss on selling new ones and buying new ones

No matter what I choose, I'm taking a hit in the wallet, these are brand new but look just a tad small. I would really love to see pics of someone who has a similar set up with 18"s and 60 series tire on rear and 50 on front if anybody has one.

Thanks for your input

Bird dog 08-16-2018 10:14 PM

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40 series tires on 18" are a bit small for these truck, in my opinion. I have the 20" (9.5" rear and 8" front) Ramblers on my build with 40 series tires (245 &275). My truck has a 4/6 drop and the top of the rubber is at the fender. The wheels are off my truck so we can bleed the brakes and I dont have any pics of the wheels and bed on the truck. Heres the best pic I have so far....

ptrckdillard 08-16-2018 10:28 PM

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That's a great stance, just what I'm going for, I figured the only way to get away without lowering is to go with 20's again. Thanks for posting.

SC1969c10 08-16-2018 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ptrckdillard (Post 8323992)
That's a great stance, just what I'm going for, I figured the only way to get away without lowering is to go with 20's again. Thanks for posting.

40 series are way too thin for an 18 on these trucks. I ran 18” billet specialties with 40 series tires on my 71 nova 20 years ago and it was slammed tonthe ground.

You figure my 15’s have a 10.5 wide by 31 tall tire on them and im dropped 2 in the front/ stock height out back.

With 275 width you would want 55-60 series for a stock height profile?

And while im thinking my ram has 275/55r20’s on it that spec out at 33’s
You really need to check the specs on the companys website as they all vary. But like you were getting at, one series thinner on the front.
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ptrckdillard 08-16-2018 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by SC1969c10 (Post 8324000)
40 series are way too thin for an 18 on these trucks. I ran 18” billet specialties with 40 series tires on my 71 nova 20 years ago and it was slammed tonthe ground.

You figure my 15’s have a 10.5 wide by 31 tall tire on them

With 275 width you would want 60 series for a stock height profile, so maybe down to a 55 since your lowered?
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Thank you,
trying to figure out which bullet I want to take

popik 08-17-2018 12:14 AM

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Your timing is spot on. I just finished going through the same agony as you and was set on 18" rims no matter what. I ended up with 18x9.5 rear running a 265/60 and 18x8 front running 255/55 Nitto tires. They fill the wheels wells perfect. The photo is with a 3" rear drop that i just changed to 5" and the front is a guess at 3-4". Im not looking for a set of drop spindles for the front as theres room to go down a bit more.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=571262

this thread has some great examples of what 18" tires look like when done right

ptrckdillard 08-17-2018 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by popik (Post 8324070)
Your timing is spot on. I just finished going through the same agony as you and was set on 18" rims no matter what. I ended up with 18x9.5 rear running a 265/60 and 18x8 front running 255/55 Nitto tires. They fill the wheels wells perfect. The photo is with a 3" rear drop that i just changed to 5" and the front is a guess at 3-4". Im not looking for a set of drop spindles for the front as theres room to go down a bit more.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=571262

this thread has some great examples of what 18" tires look like when done right

Thank you,
That's probably the route I'm going for now anyway, will be least expensive. Truck looks great

slowcpe 08-17-2018 09:06 AM

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I've been in the same boat. Problem is there are not a whole lot of optimal options for trucks with 18s. I'm running 18x8 front and 9.5 rear Ridlers. Currently I have 235/50/18 on the front and 255/55/18 on the back. I've pretty much decided on 245/45/18 front and 295/45/18 in the back. There's a decent possibility I'm going to have to run a 1/4"-1/2" spacer to make the back work.

Truck has 2.5" drop spindles and 1 coil cut out of the front and a 4" drop spring in the rear.

This truck is just a cheap beater so I'm trying not to spend any more money than I have to and already had these wheels. 20s have a lot more tire options and that's what I'm going with on my '67 project.


Truck as it sits now.

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1807/...a637bbc5_z.jpg

ptrckdillard 08-17-2018 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by slowcpe (Post 8324182)
I've been in the same boat. Problem is there are not a whole lot of optimal options for trucks with 18s. I'm running 18x8 front and 9.5 rear Ridlers. Currently I have 235/50/18 on the front and 255/55/18 on the back. I've pretty much decided on 245/45/18 front and 295/45/18 in the back. There's a decent possibility I'm going to have to run a 1/4"-1/2" spacer to make the back work.

Truck has 2.5" drop spindles and 1 coil cut out of the front and a 4" drop spring in the rear.

This truck is just a cheap beater so I'm trying not to spend any more money than I have to and already had these wheels. 20s have a lot more tire options and that's what I'm going with on my '67 project.


Truck as it sits now.

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1807/...a637bbc5_z.jpg

Thank you, truck looks good. My main concern with going to a 55 or 60 series is that all the side markers are shaved and there is not going to be trim on the truck. My personal opinion on the wheel and tire set up is it needs to have a lower profile tire more of a pro touring style look due to the trim and markers being shaved. Pretty sure only way to do that is go bigger and lower. After seeing yours and the step side above, I think I'll be happy with a higher profile.

I researched a ton and looked at close to a hundred trucks in person and even more online trying to get this right the first time. Only thing better than education is experience...right!!

thank you so much for your input

beaterku 08-17-2018 09:42 AM

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I currently have 18x9's all around with 265/50/18 tires. I am now on a Ridetech Streetgrip kit and may have to go to a shorter tire once the truck is done. They say it is roughly a 4/6 drop. I am almost tucking in the front and it hasn't settled yet.

slowcpe 08-17-2018 09:48 AM

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Here's a truck on the board with a similar setup to what I'm wanting. 255/45/18 front and 294/45/18 in the back.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...9&postcount=53

ptrckdillard 08-17-2018 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by beaterku (Post 8324195)
I currently have 18x9's all around with 265/50/18 tires. I am now on a Ridetech Streetgrip kit and may have to go to a shorter tire once the truck is done. They say it is roughly a 4/6 drop. I am almost tucking in the front and it hasn't settled yet.

Looks really good, I guess I don't hate the taller sidewall. I appreciate it.


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