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Old 04-20-2012, 10:36 AM
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New tires needed

My Father-in-law passed away a few years ago and my Mother-in-law wants to start driving around his old uni-body. In order to feel comfortable she wants to put on new tires. Her brother said he couldn't find tires for the rims that are on there right now and I don't have much information on them right now but would like to know ....
1. what are the stock specifications for the trucks tires and if I have to replace the rims what are the specs on them?
2. Is there a specific aftermarket rim that is used rather than stock?

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Old 04-20-2012, 11:02 AM
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Is it a 1/2 or 3/4 ton truck? Either way new radials should work just fine if the wheels are in good shape. I am running 16" radials on my 66 3/4 ton split rims without any issues.
 
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Old 04-20-2012, 11:26 AM
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I am going to say 1/2 ton. I may have to pull one of the wheels off and take it to the tire shop to see what they have. I am not 100% sure if he has the stock rims on it.

I will also try and get the information off the ID tag of the truck this weekend.

What is the split rim?
If I was to look for new rime do you know the spacing and offset of the stock wheels are? I believe its a 1961 uni.
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Old 04-20-2012, 11:56 AM
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My Uni is a 62. You should be able to take it to any Tire store and have a new set of Radials mounted on the wheels that are there. Or buy a costume set of wheels. Bill or someone will chime in here and give ya the spec's on the stock wheels. But if possible a pic of the wheels and the truck would help us a lot. And we love pic's


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I sent Bill a PM and asked him to help here. He'll be along.
 
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Here are some pictures my wife got me of the truck.



 
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They look two wide for stock wheels. You can get new rubber for them easy enough. Or a junk yard for used one more like original or a new set from your local tire shop. Nice clean Uni. I would at least paint the front one black.
 
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That's is one sweet looking 61
 
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I was hoping to get out to my Mother-in-laws place to get more information on the truck, but wasn't able to do it.
I think I will be heading over there next weekend, Sunday to be exact. I will pull information about the truck and get the tire information.
Tim M
 
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