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Old Mar 3, 2026 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by fatheroftwo
That timing/radar gun trick was sure to help you make friends and influence people. lol
Skid marks of all kinds.

When I originally got it, it was a former Deputy Sheriff unit and was still brown and tan. People would come hammering down the road and see a brown Crown Vic with a spot light and you could almost see the rubber build up on the road. I eventually painted it black since it had black bumper covers. I thought it would look more discreet but looked MORE like a police can than when it was brown.




I'll admit I didn't worry about tickets driving it. I can't find any post paint pictures. Indiana won't let you own a car or truck with a unique police paint scheme if it's a 1994 or newer car.
 
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Originally Posted by fatheroftwo
That timing/radar gun trick was sure to help you make friends and influence people. lol
Skid marks of all kinds.
I do like that trick and if they still used Crown Vic's here I could do the same thing with mine even that is not the right colors.
It is a nice ride being 2007 with under 30K, being silver and a front plate "Grandp's Ride" it is far from a cop car
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Old Mar 3, 2026 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by FuzzFace2
I do like that trick and if they still used Crown Vic's here I could do the same thing with mine even that is not the right colors.
It is a nice ride being 2007 with under 30K, being silver and a front plate "Grandp's Ride" it is far from a cop car
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I recently got rid of a 2004 Ford Expedition that looked a LOT like an unmarked police SUV.. The wheels were mismatched so I painted them black but I like to leave the center caps natural. I've done that for years as it covers up brake dust. Nobody ever cut me off very often.



Just a little paint on the wheels and clean up the body cladding with a little spray paint.
 

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Originally Posted by Ol' Grouch
There are several salvage yards near me. Plus a company called "Auto Wheel and Rim" that can probably get me a new one. This 1 ton is at the bottom of their product range. The yard nearest me might have parts and another one a little farther away has some really old stuff. Over in Illinois is one yard that specializes in truck parts. I'm pretty sure they's have one there.
Take a look at the rear wheels. If you have 4 aluminum rims back there, you could simply take one of the inside tire/rims and put it on the front, and put the steel one you have on the rear inside and no one will be the wiser.
 
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Old Mar 3, 2026 | 08:15 PM
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Take a look at the rear wheels. If you have 4 aluminum rims back there, you could simply take one of the inside tire/rims and put it on the front, and put the steel one you have on the rear inside and no one will be the wiser.
I was thinking the same thing.
Some truckers do that when the dont have the money to do the non-seen wheels.
But they want all wheels to be ALUM for weight. Less weight of the truck empty the more cargo you can haul.
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Old Mar 3, 2026 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Franklin2
Take a look at the rear wheels. If you have 4 aluminum rims back there, you could simply take one of the inside tire/rims and put it on the front, and put the steel one you have on the rear inside and no one will be the wiser.

The tires in back are different. Yes, they are aluminum, but the front tires are brand new with about 200 miles on them. The rear tires have plenty of tread but the sidewalls are heavily weathered and cracked. I plan to make this my toy/driver. I want to do it right. Yes, it's a one ton truck, but I'm old and don't want a hot rod, much, anymore.

I just heard from the truck delivering it. It's due in tomorrow morning.
 
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Old Mar 3, 2026 | 08:55 PM
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If you dont replace the rears right away you could swap tires with 1 rear and that front.
You could just balance that front and not the rear and call it good or do both.
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Old Mar 3, 2026 | 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by FuzzFace2
If you dont replace the rears right away you could swap tires with 1 rear and that front.
You could just balance that front and not the rear and call it good or do both.
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I'm a firm believer in Benjamin Franklins admonition to "Fart proudly". In short, if you're going to do something, do it right.
 
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Old Mar 4, 2026 | 07:31 AM
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I'm a firm believer in Benjamin Franklins admonition to "Fart proudly". In short, if you're going to do something, do it right.
True but if the rears were good for a year or so and that front wheel was that big an eye sore it is something that could be done.

I take it you checked for a spare, not that I know where they would put it but maybe that is where the other ALUM where is?
Still a cool truck even with 1 missed matched shoe
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Old Mar 4, 2026 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by FuzzFace2
True but if the rears were good for a year or so and that front wheel was that big an eye sore it is something that could be done.

I take it you checked for a spare, not that I know where they would put it but maybe that is where the other ALUM where is?
Still a cool truck even with 1 missed matched shoe
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I always spend more time on function rather than looks. The spare is laying in the bed. I didn't look at it. The owner said he tried to get a replacement but they are no longer available. I have better sources than him so I might be able to scare one up somewhere. It's functional as it is. There are a lot of jack leg repairs I want to clean up after I get the transmission sorted out.
 
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Old Mar 4, 2026 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by FuzzFace2
I was thinking the same thing.
Some truckers do that when the dont have the money to do the non-seen wheels.
But they want all wheels to be ALUM for weight. Less weight of the truck empty the more cargo you can haul.
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I don't think that the wheels have much to do with hauling weight. Aluminum or steel the wheels are on the ground and don't affect the suspension. Makes about a popcorn farts worth of difference. Three things I do need though are good tires, good brakes and comfy shoes....
 
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Originally Posted by BigBlue2
I don't think that the wheels have much to do with hauling weight. Aluminum or steel the wheels are on the ground and don't affect the suspension. Makes about a popcorn farts worth of difference. Three things I do need though are good tires, good brakes and comfy shoes....
Aluminum wheels on a 18 wheeler make a big difference. If you saved 50lbs per wheel, that would be 900lbs that would give you wiggle room to haul closer to 80,000 GVWR. Weight stations are touchy about that sometimes. Aluminum trailers make a even bigger difference.
 
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Old Mar 4, 2026 | 01:16 PM
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I don't believe it's a good idea to have different weights of wheels on the same axle, it's called "unsprung weight", and affects
handling to an extent. I am also a firm believer in doing it right, it save time and money down the line.

You also don't want tires up front on a massive vehicle that cannot be trusted.
 
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Old Mar 4, 2026 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Franklin2
Aluminum wheels on a 18 wheeler make a big difference. If you saved 50lbs per wheel, that would be 900lbs that would give you wiggle room to haul closer to 80,000 GVWR. Weight stations are touchy about that sometimes. Aluminum trailers make a even bigger difference.
Other than the LP & hot tar trailers everything was ALUM Dumps and Pneumatic and think some of the Chemical where all ALUM.
All trucks and trailers had ALUM wheels for weight. He and drivers got paid per load so the more you could haul the more money everybody made.
My first truck with Pneumatic cement trailer at the house. 2nd truck was same body style newer year, glider and larger motor
Loaded was 79,500 lb just to be safe if scaled.

Steel 10,600 gallon LP trailer with ALUM wheels


Originally Posted by fatheroftwo
I don't believe it's a good idea to have different weights of wheels on the same axle, it's called "unsprung weight", and affects
handling to an extent. I am also a firm believer in doing it right, it save time and money down the line.

You also don't want tires up front on a massive vehicle that cannot be trusted.
I am with you 100% and my boss was the same way with all of his trucks.
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Old Mar 4, 2026 | 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by BigBlue2
I don't think that the wheels have much to do with hauling weight. Aluminum or steel the wheels are on the ground and don't affect the suspension. Makes about a popcorn farts worth of difference. Three things I do need though are good tires, good brakes and comfy shoes....

I retired from logistics. They make more difference than you might think. Besides being lighter, you have rotational mass as well as braking inertia to consider. Add in 100 pounds can make a difference between legal and over weight.

The toy arrived today.



It's in better shape than I thought. The transmission is definitely shot. It will move under it's own power, barely. I need at least one wheel as it has a spare tire but not on a wheel. I'm ordering parts to fix it up. Some are mechanical to repair mechanical faults and others are to make it just a bit nicer.

Here are some more photos when I rolled it home and started going over it.






Note the front drivers side wheel.
 
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