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67 f250 with new shoes

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got the 7" wide accurides with firestone transforce ht's mounted today. made a huge difference over the old firestone 7.50 16s on the front and the whatever radials on the rear. lol drives out real nice now.

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i'm gonna get some chrome lugnuts and some stainless nuts for the rear end on the ol' girl and dress her up a bit.
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Looks good!

I went from stock wheels to the white wagon-wheel (8 spoke) look, had those on for close to 12 years, and now have solid aluminum wheels on the truck. They look good, and the 31x10.5 tires make the truck look like it means business (or goofy as all heck, depending on your perspective I guess) but there is something to be said for stock looking wheels on these old bumps. :thup:
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Re: 67 f250 with new shoes

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Those tires and rims look great on the 67. What size are the tires? :thup:
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245/75-16
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Ya done good young man! I love the look... :thup:
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now i just have to take off all 32 lug nuts again so i can clean up and paint the hubs and axles. i have a friend that works at fastenal that is rounding me up some stainless acorns for the axle nuts. should look a lot better when i'm done.
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Looks good !! :thup:
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