Bextreme04
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- May 13, 2019
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- Location
- Oregon
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- K25
- Engine Size
- 350-4bbl
28" and fake bead locks...
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28" and fake bead locks...
28" and fake bead locks...
Sounds like Kansas is damn near retarded as California. My apologies to any retarded folks.
OopsyNope. It's a '73.
I don't know squat.You must be registered for see images attach
Hah me too. Whenever someone is talking about someone I don't know well and I ask "wait, who is that?" and they try to say "you know he's that guy who was at my buddy's party a few years ago, he's really tall with blonde hair and smokes like a chimney", my next question is always "what's he drive?". That's usually enough for me to connect the dots. Now if people could just cut to the chase and say "hey you remember that guy with the ****** white S10 that came to my buddy's party" it would save so much time.but I am also more likely to remember what a person drives than their name.
I've got 2 stock steel wheels, can't find anymore, there are no rallies no aluminum, nothing in the bone yards within 80 miles of me.Thats the reason I was thinking trailer wheels. I've never seen a factory mid 70s k white spoke wheel, I'm hoping trailer wheels are a reasonable facsimile and find pics of 75s with factory white spokes if he wants to say white spokes aren't factory. Are they noticeable different wagon wheels vs. trailer wheels to your average Joe vehicle inspector.Well if trailer wheels pass as wagon wheels and you need more trailer wheels I guess there's your answer. I could tell the difference between a stock wagon wheel and a trailer wheel but I am also more likely to remember what a person drives than their name. So..
Steelies with dog dishes always look good. They are also period correct and hard to argue they aren't stock, even across a parking lot. Probably not the most popular option on a 6 lug 4x4 though. The wagon, rallys or the aluminum holes were probably more popular. And maybe a little easily/cheaper to find for a quick swap.
Sounds like Kansas is damn near retarded as California. My apologies to any retarded folks.
I can take a pic of the original wagons my truck came with when the sun comes up to give some reference. They're 5x5 2wd so not exactly what would of been on yours originally but a normal person across the parking lot or even standing next to them would never know the difference.