I want to see some lowered 3/4 tons

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I just lowered my half ton but it has 16” wheels and 3/4 ton hubcaps so it looks like a 3/4.
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Damn that looks great! What tires do you have on there? Are they the stock 16" steelies?
 

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Damn that looks great! What tires do you have on there? Are they the stock 16" steelies?
F: 235/85/16 on 16x7 5 lug steelies w/ 1.25” spacers
R: 285/75/16 on 16x8 5 lug steelies w/ 1.25” spacers. Rears rub a smidge, but other than that it has worked out good. I may take the spacers off, it has a great look, but when I load down the bed it definitely rubs if I am not careful.
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Do what makes you happy. If I had a 2wd there’d be nothing holding me back from lowering it a bit.

These guys make really cool wheels for just about anything.
https://detroitsteelwheel.com/
I just checked them out and I saw this:
I had seen this picture before but now I know where the wheels came from! I like the fact you can have clips put on and use the poverty caps. I dunno If I'd end up with white walls, but I really like those wheels with the lowpro tires. May be a little low for me but I dunno yet. the one in the picture is almost exactly my truck, 78 Camper Special except that looks like colonial yellow. Mine is buckskin tan.
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I want your mirror's if you decide to change them out!
I will definitely keep you in mind, but I think I'm keepin em. It kinda adds to the character of it and the fact that its a camper special. Plus it just would be super cool and retro if I lowered it and kept those on.
 

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I don't know why we still have this debate in 2021. Why does lowering a truck ruin it an lifting one doesn't?

I've had both, the lifted truck was a bigger pia to do anything with truck wise....

Sorry to get off topic, this is a huge pet peeve of mine. I've probably done more "truck" like work with my 1/2 suburban than 70% of 3/4 truck owners ever do.....
1000% agree!!! I think a lot of the “debate” comes from many folks just not being educated on properly lowered trucks
 

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I just lowered my half ton but it has 16” wheels and 3/4 ton hubcaps so it looks like a 3/4.
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Your combo is something I never would have thought looked real good. But damn it sure looks good!
 

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Your combo is something I never would have thought looked real good. But damn it sure looks good!
Thanks haha. I kinda like it. Might still play around with a wider front tire, but we will see.
 

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Here is my C20 lowered so the tires touch the ground. :happy175:

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Honestly, don't do it, not to the C20. Get a C10 that is lowered, or so you can lower it.

It's your truck, but why throw away the money your parents spent on getting the truck solid. Blow your money on lowering a different truck. I'd be pissed off if I spent a good chunk of change to get my kid's truck structurally sound, only for him to eff it all up a year or two down the road.
 

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I am considering lowering my stock 78 C20 but havent seen many good looking lowered 3/4 tons to take inspiration from. I'm hoping I can get a few ideas on here in terms of what wheels and tires look good.

I'm glad you're still just considering.

I think 3/4 tons look good just the way they came. Maybe just slightly taller tires.
That's why you see so many of them in Chevrolet commercials and ads.
There's just not that many clean 3/4 tons left to be making them look like the more common 1/2 tons.
 

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Ill be lowering my 1/2 ton longbed 2/3 this spring. Did it to my last one and loved it. If you use spindles up front and hangers/shackles with shock relocation for the rear the suspension geometry doesn't really change. It still rides exactly how it did before the drop. No better No worse. Thats a 1/2 ton though im pretty sure you can do the same thing to a 3/4 ton.

However I too would keep a 3/4 ton stock or lifted
 
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Thanks haha. I kinda like it. Might still play around with a wider front tire, but we will see.
I do love the wider look on these trucks for sure! The wheel wells are so wide that the stock setup can get sucked in and lost in there. A wider setup like yours makes a HUGE difference. Nicely done, man :)
 

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I do love the wider look on these trucks for sure! The wheel wells are so wide that the stock setup can get sucked in and lost in there. A wider setup like yours makes a HUGE difference. Nicely done, man :)

Thanks! I agree. Wheel wells are pretty wide, I kinda gambled with the spacers and the 285’s, but it worked. It does rub on one side barely if I load it down. I just put new air lines in the air shocks so I figured I could keep a little pressure in them at all times to reduce the axle travel. My rubbing comes from turning up curbs into driveways and what not. I try to go straight on, but I got a spooled 4.11 rear end and 285’s so the turning radius is sub par to say the least hahaha.
 

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I am considering lowering my stock 78 C20 but havent seen many good looking lowered 3/4 tons to take inspiration from. I'm hoping I can get a few ideas on here in terms of what wheels and tires look good.
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