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    Tires.... need HELP

     



    Ok hot rodders im new at this so I might need some direction. I have a 1953 chevy 5 window prostreet and I want to put something other than 15" wheels on it. As of right now the rear tires are 31x18.5r-15 mickey sportsmans. Anyone have any ideas?

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    Would I be wrong if I ASSUMED we're discussing a pickup truck?

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    34_40 I think you're right. I've been looking into 18" and 20" wheels for my vette, but all the ones i've been finding look to ricerish for my liking.
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    I just can't get my thoughts around those tall wheels to me there just not right
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    I love the big rims when they're done right. Here's a variety of stuff I've seen lately at car shows. Maybe something will move you. Would also be great to see some pics of your truck......



















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    Randy, that's what i'd like to do with my 40. I just haven't found the right wheel yet.
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    nothing there triping my triger / to each his own
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    martino, could you post up a pic of your '53? that way the members could see it's stance and maybe get some better ideas - - - I agree with Charlie on not being able to get a grip on the large hoops - - - - different strokes for different folks I guess
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    I'll have to agree! All rim and no sidewall looks "cartoonish" to my sensitive sensibilities... LOL..
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    The big hoops and rubber band tires, IMHO, not withstanding the fact they remind me of a Conestoga wagon, take away from the overall appearance of the vehicle since they stand out so significantly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    I'll have to agree! All rim and no sidewall looks "cartoonish" to my sensitive sensibilities... LOL..
    Conversely, all sidewall and no rim looks equally "cartoonish" to me! I like a healthy balance. It's interesting that prior to the 50's, most all cars & pickups had 16", 17" or taller rims on them. Just a couple of inches make a big difference. Like, personally, I think this '37 looks far better with 17"(might be 16"s) on it
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    than this one does with 15"s. This one looks fat & bloated to me, primarily because of the wheel/tire size
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    Personally, nowadays, I would start with 17'"s on everything and go up from there. 20" or 22" is about my limit depending on the vehicle.

    This '37 has 17" on front & 18"s rear, which is about perfect for my "sensitive sensibilities" on this kind of car though if mine, I would consider dropping the front end another inch or so....


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    Well I've not changed my mind about the wheels Back in the 50s they didn't have the LOW profile tires of today... I have seen cars that I didn't think the paint fit right. but thats just me.
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    Now THIS is "cartoonish".....


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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Now THIS is "cartoonish".....



    Well at least we agree on this one Randy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by martino53 View Post
    Ok hot rodders im new at this so I might need some direction. I have a 1953 chevy 5 window prostreet and I want to put something other than 15" wheels on it. As of right now the rear tires are 31x18.5r-15 mickey sportsmans. Anyone have any ideas?

    Well, Marino, I hope we haven't scared you off with all this chit-chat. Obviously, we could go round and round at a variety of heights & widths on this one!

    But that's how we roll....

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