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Old 23-04-19, 01:28
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Default Other Wheel Options for Early Chevrolet 1.5 ton Trucks...

The 9.50-16" R-3's are 30-1/2" tall... The old 6.25-20" are 32-3/4" tall... As for the imprint or track, the new rear single tire sits about 5-1/2" from the outside edge of the original inside tire, but still within the footing of the original dual wheels on the outside... At the front, the new tire sits about 2-1/2" from the outside edge of the original tire... Best I could do with the current front axle/hub and brake drum configuration. In the end the backspaces came up to 5-1/4" up front and 2 -15/16" in the rear.
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