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For my personal tastes, I have never been a big fan of the Flareside after pickups started offering the stylside bed options, but over the last few months I have seen several long wheelbase Flaresides, and have to say, that I have become a convert. The proportions just seem to work. Great looking truck, thank you for sharing. @66ford250bigblue what have you decided to do with your new ride? Still want to sell, or are you rethinking that plan?
Originally Posted by tripleframe
A visual on a beautiful F 250 Flareside with correct caps ( not mine) on period 16" solid wheels. Hard to improve on the factory look.
For my personal tastes, I have never been a big fan of the Flareside after pickups started offering the stylside bed options, but over the last few months I have seen several long wheelbase Flaresides, and have to say, that I have become a convert. The proportions just seem to work. Great looking truck, thank you for sharing. @66ford250bigblue what have you decided to do with your new ride? Still want to sell, or are you rethinking that plan?
Trying to get it running and driving. Big job sice it sat for so long. Brakes and suspension look like a challenge. Once I hear the engine run I'll decide.
BTW, those innie wheels are difficult to find, hold onto them. If you have a set of five, you are very fortunate.
my f250 4x4 came with 19.5s from the factory but they are long gone... i have a set of what appears to be these rims on it now.. do they have a budd number or other identifying marks?... i just thought they were run of the mill 16s but they sure look like the ones pictured.. i would rather put these back on then the 12.50s x 16.5s i was gonna slap on it
Front wheel studs, check out the following thread, post #2, where Bill (NumberDummy) gives some part numbers. You can plug those numbers into RearCounter to see if any are available, or check eBay.
One wheel was locked up...rusty... truck had sat for 20 years. Ran a tap on the studs but there were no threads left when we took it all apart. Other 3 wheels, the studs and nuts were mostly good.
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