Same situation here, except I'm going to keep my 6,5x15 rally wheels. I currently have Bridgestone Dueller HTS 255/60R15 up front and 275/60R15 rear under my '85 normal height 2wd longbed (the red truck). I'm after some more rubber height and retro look.
Right now I'm torn in between 255/70R15 Cooper Cobras and a bit higher all terrain tires.
265/70R15 Cooper Discoverer A/T sport2's, would be the highest legal 15" tires for my truck where I live.The outline letters of the Discoverers A/T's would be easy to paint full white blocks like the Cobras to get the more 80's look. Also the 265/70r15 size of the Discoverers A/T's could be cool, a bit smaller than the utility look 31x10,5x15 that I have seen, but still a good amount of rubber.
245/75R15 General Grabber AT3 is a bit more pricey but also more classic gravel style option and it would have about the same height as the Discoverers. I kind of like the gravel tire idea of the Discoverers and Grabbers, but I just don't know if these are too "off-roadish" for a classic 2wd truck? At least the all terrain tires look nice the '69 2wd GMC image I found online.
255/70r15 Cooper Cobras would be the obvious choice, stylish for sure, but I'd have to settle for 1/4" smaller sidewall and 1/2" smaller diameter than the all terrain tire options. Still an inch higher than my current rears and 2" higher than what I have up front now.
Any ideas? Its about the looks really, performance is not an issue here. My truck is a sunny Sunday ride and gets only some 2000 miles per year. It is driven 90% in town, mostly for fun and to take our race-SUP boards to the beach.
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