59840Surfer
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- Joined
- Oct 8, 2020
- Posts
- 206
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- Location
- Montana
- First Name
- Joe
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- 350 Stroker to 383 with a 400 crank, Crane Cam, Q-Jet, single 3.5" exhaust..
Correct. I had a valve stem crack on me and the tire deflated. The outer bead slid right off. Luckily the truck was parted when it happened. Here's what the bead looks like on a 16.5" wheel.
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That's called a "Drop Center" rim and they were on a few vehicles and then California decided to make them illegal for the very reason that if they get low and you take a turn, the bead can slide down into the valley and they instantly go flat.
It's fun until someone loses an eye ............... or head.
FWIW ---> I have always like Astro-style rims as they are steel and I don't have to shave anything to get them on any of my 4WD vehicles except my bastardized Chevy Trail Blazer which has it's own goofy 6-lug pattern.
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At this time, I have 16s on it from a 2000 Chevy K20 pickup - with adapters though!
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Yeah --- orange is the new black. I had to bore out the 2000 Chevy wheel inner hubs to get them over the '86 hubs. I did it on a drill press actually with (IIRC) a 3 1/4" hole saw.
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