1966 FJ45LV Rejuvenation (9 Viewers)

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Wheels and tires on the truck... will need to lift the rear some for sure (all of it a bit eventually)

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Wheels look great with those new BFG's. Not sure about all those wheel weights on there though.

Yeah... the shop said it took a lot of weight on that one wheel (they are using zinc weights now instead of lead so it takes more pieces to get to the same weight)... I was considering calling Tire Rack to see what could be done...

My shop said the tire runs straight on the machine....
 
Yeah... the shop said it took a lot of weight on that one wheel (they are using zinc weights now instead of lead so it takes more pieces to get to the same weight)... I was considering calling Tire Rack to see what could be done...

My shop said the tire runs straight on the machine....

Though it has been 30 years since I mounted tires for a living, there is no way I would have let a tire go out of the shop looking like that. They should have at least demounted and spun it 180 degrees. I would take that one back for sure.

:cheers:

Steve
 
Time to call TireRack...

100% concur on that one.

Before sending the tire back, it may be worth removing the tire and just having the shop spin and see if the rim itself has an inbalance...and if so, have the company which did the widening fix the issue.

Stockton Wheel is building mine, and I would not hesitate sending them back if they were out of true, or had balancing issues.

BTW, love the color and painting exactly the same with mine with period-correct re-pop hubcaps.

:cheers:

Steve
 
BTW, love the color and painting exactly the same with mine with period-correct re-pop hubcaps.

:cheers:

Steve

Rattle can Dark Machine Gray Rustoleum!

I have a set of the newer hubcaps I think I am going to use... we'll see. I just can't justify the $ for the repro originals when the truck is still so in need of $ for other things.
 
So in fact I got the tires from Summit Racing (I had just bought some tires for my son at TireRack - guess I AM getting old!) I submitted a Customer Service request, we'll see how they respond.
 
Rattle can Dark Machine Gray Rustoleum!

I have a set of the newer hubcaps I think I am going to use... we'll see. I just can't justify the $ for the repro originals when the truck is still so in need of $ for other things.

just FYI Mike was selling "blems" for $25 a pop I believe. I bought several sets and could hardly tell the difference from the non blems.

JMO the baby moons are the way to go :beer:
 
100% concur on that one.

Before sending the tire back...

Tire was sent back to Summit Racing on their dime... will report when I get the replacement...
 
230 Chevy, 3.8L inline six was used by Chevy from 1963-1974 in cars and trucks.

I have that engine in my 1963 Bel Air

So, since this motor is already in the LV what would be involved in getting a v8 in it? Is there an older (carbed?) v8 that would bolt up in place of this for a no muss-no fuss v8 swap?

Mark
 
If Mr. Wiki is correct:

"Chevrolet's third-generation inline six was introduced in 1962...this generation had a different cast-in bell housing pattern. Manual transmission bellhousings, automatics, and starter motors became interchangeable with both small block and big block Chevrolet V8s."
 
I'm looking for measurements to gauge the current state of (non) lift on my LV. I'd like to know ground to bottom of REAR SIDE DOOR with 33" tires with various springs/lifts etc. (using this distance because it should be pretty easy for all to measure). I want to know how much additional height I will get out of various lifts over what is on the truck now.

Right now the 33" MTs are a very tight fit in the rear (see pics).

THANKS!

Mark
 
I measured from top of ubolt to bottom of frame.

--front = 5 3/4"
--rear = 8 3/4"

This is with OME heavy springs, rear shackles installed in the front, and longer anti-inversion shackles in the rear (from man-a-fre).

HTH :cheers:
 

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