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I am going to be buying tires soon for the '81. It currently has the wheels from Crusty Biscuit installed. I do, however, have another set of wheels I can use. Here is my dilemma, stock look, or aftermarket look? I like both. Cost of tires is about the same. I have stock 16.5 rims, and Firestone still makes a highway tread 16.5 tire, and I am okay with highway tread for a street truck. I also have some chrome wagon wheel 16's that opens up more tire options. I like the Outlaws on the '81, but they will never be on there long term. Part of me wants to go stock, but clean, prep and paint the original rims so they look better.

Truck with clapped out Kumho 9.5-16.5 tires.

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I don't have any photos of the truck with the chrome wagon wheels
 

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Honestly Sir, I hate 16.5’s and chrome wagon wheels…

If hard pressed to do tires now I would run the chrome 16’s and keep an eye out for a better set of wheels to swap the tires onto later.
 

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Are you talking about the Firestone Transforce tires in 9.50x16.5? I have had a set of those and they were a great truck/towing tire. Got a lot of miles out of them too.
 

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MMMMMM…

Waffles!
 

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Stock rims with hubcaps all the way!! Spokes look mighty fine too. Your truck looks proud and proper the way it sets.
 

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Are you talking about the Firestone Transforce tires in 9.50x16.5? I have had a set of those and they were a great truck/towing tire. Got a lot of miles out of them too.
They are a hard tire! Tough to grind in a shredder! Ask me how i know.... lol
Correction: im thinkin of the same tire in a 19.5 size.
 

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I am going to be buying tires soon for the '81. It currently has the wheels from Crusty Biscuit installed. I do, however, have another set of wheels I can use. Here is my dilemma, stock look, or aftermarket look? I like both. Cost of tires is about the same. I have stock 16.5 rims, and Firestone still makes a highway tread 16.5 tire, and I am okay with highway tread for a street truck. I also have some chrome wagon wheel 16's that opens up more tire options. I like the Outlaws on the '81, but they will never be on there long term. Part of me wants to go stock, but clean, prep and paint the original rims so they look better.

Truck with clapped out Kumho 9.5-16.5 tires.

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I don't have any photos of the truck with the chrome wagon wheels
Waffles as in the hubcap style? Personally i love chrome wagons! I had the same 10" wide set on my 90' gmt400 and my 94' burban, (i took em off one and onto the other.)
 

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It's not too hard to find stock 16" 8 lug steel wheels that you could run your hubcaps on. That would open up a lot more tire options and keep the stock look. Salvage yards should have them, at least they seem to have plenty up here.
 

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