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64nlo 12-29-2015 11:28 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
what size tires are you running on there? what kind of bag setup are you running?

Ghernandez66 12-30-2015 12:11 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 64nlo (Post 7427744)
what size tires are you running on there? what kind of bag setup are you running?

245/30R22 and what do you mean by kind of bag setup up?

four door 12-30-2015 12:35 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
I went with 265/35/r22 - little more common but taller set up than ghernandez:metal:

4mulaSvaliant 01-12-2016 09:49 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Just to chime in here with spacer and tire sizing...
Just finished making it possible to fit these on my 64.

Tires: 285-40-22 (all 4)
Static drop:
Front: 2.5" drop spindles / 2" drop springs
Rear: 5" drop springs / 2" drop blocks

Front mounting:
Disc brake conversion up front: Has the correct size hub dia. for these wheels
(Orig front drum "centric hub" on the drum is too large for these wheels and either a spacer is needed or opening up the bore on the wheel is needed)

Rear mounting:
I was given some 1-1/2" spacers for the rear. SO I used them of course.
(I would suggest a 1" or even a 1-1/4" at the most ****STEP SIDE BED*****)



Now all of that said... I love the look of filled out wheel wells. (width wise as well as diameter wise)

Its because of this and the fact that my spacers were given to me, that I ran the 1-1/2" spacers in the rear. I have roughly 5/8" between the inside of my tire (285-40-22) and the bed side (STEP SIDE BED).

I had to make adjustable fender struts to push the fenders off of the outer edge of the tire. I needed roughly a 1/4" to get off the tire, but adjusted it out about a half inch total, leaving a very tight 1/4" gap.

The front tires with the mentioned static drop will turn lock to lock with no clearance issues. The closest item to touching is the manual steering gear box. I also have a CPP sway bar and it clears that just fine as well.

Where I am closest and have rubbed (under full compression from large bump in the road) is to the floor board at nearly full lock at either side. The other place it is very close is at full lock in the center of the fender opening (fender lip). At full lock I can barely get my pinky finger between the tire and fender. This just causes me to enter driveways a lot slower, but hasn't been a major issue.

Here are a few pictures.

I have always had a "muscle truck vibe with my truck and wanted to keep it. Hence my tire choice. I feel I manged to keep the "tough" look I like.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T.../upload_-1.jpg


Front fender clearance (wheels straight) Disc brakes..... so no spacers
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G.../upload_-1.jpg

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-n.../upload_-1.jpg

This is all the room I have when turned to "full lock" under the fender lip
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-U.../upload_-1.jpg

Closest spot to touch: Floor board at nearly full lock
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-w.../upload_-1.jpg

This is the clearance to the bed side. Looking forward from rear of truck.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5.../upload_-1.jpg


Adjustable fender struts (1 in front of the tire, and 1 behind the tire) This is the passenger side looking from the back of the truck.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-k.../upload_-1.jpg


Hope this helps a few of you! I love em!!!!!

60chevyjim 01-12-2016 12:59 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
nice truck , like the wheels too.
and I like the adjustable fender strut idea too

Juice63 01-12-2016 06:37 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
If it isnt my pal Donnie. Thats a great looking truck pal. I cant wait till I can also complete that project. You are always so helpful and full of knowledge. thanks for the post pal.

Dutch Checkers 03-21-2016 09:28 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
How did you pull off the Hun caps?
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Dutch Checkers 03-21-2016 09:30 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Hubcaps. Sorry. I've been looking at options but can't figure out way to make cap work.
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Ghernandez66 03-21-2016 09:32 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dutch Checkers (Post 7530920)
Hubcaps. Sorry. I've been looking at options but can't figure out way to make cap work.
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There's a guy in instagram that's selling clip kits so you can install hubcaps on transit wheels they seem to have great positive feedback I got a set but haven't installed it yet.

Dutch Checkers 03-21-2016 09:40 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
How can I find him on Instagram? Not real familiar with that
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Ghernandez66 03-21-2016 09:42 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dutch Checkers (Post 7530939)
How can I find him on Instagram? Not real familiar with that
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His username is STRUGGLE_55 hope that helps I can ask him for email if you need it DM me

aerotruk63 03-23-2016 06:27 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
struggle_55 **IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ** Due to increased shipping and material costs the #capclips kit pricing is changing. Starting today kits will cost $90 shipped in the U.S. And $100 to Canada, shipping included. Kit includes clips, template, fasteners, drill bit, and tap.

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aerotruk63 03-23-2016 06:33 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
struggle_55 @fab.pro If you're in the U.S. Just send $90 to my PayPal quickier2@hotmail.com and leave your Instagram name and shipping info in the comments area. $100 for Canadian orders. 5d

Dutch Checkers 06-20-2016 11:35 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
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Got them fitted now.
1 1/4" spacers to clear factory drums.
Still need to paint and add caps, but it's driving.

aerotruk63 06-21-2016 06:07 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Did you find a loss in braking power?

Dutch Checkers 06-21-2016 06:56 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Honestly couldn't tell you. Truck still has drums for now. Been a slow project. Can't remember.

lyrikz 06-21-2016 11:53 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Conrad63 (Post 7289320)
Has this been discussed in another thread somewhere? My searches came up with nothing. If it was discussed somewhere, would someone be so kind as to direct me to the thread? Thanks
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IDK if this has been mentioned, but i didnt read. It says right on the rim that its not meant for road use.

lolife99 06-21-2016 12:33 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
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Originally Posted by lyrikz (Post 7631168)
IDK if this has been mentioned, but i didnt read. It says right on the rim that its not meant for road use.

They are stamped DOT,... but I don't know if that's good enough for everyone.
Look at this thread:
http://www.gmfullsize.com/threads/22...wheels.293015/

Paulo 11-13-2016 03:38 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghernandez66 (Post 7361924)
Buy 1" spacers. 1/4 inch might be too small for rear and 1/2 might be too big to make em work with the stock studs at least that was my situation last week so I ended up going with one inch spacers from summit here check it out!

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What's up man! Let ask you I just bought the 22" gm transport wheels, I have 65 c10, and the thing the wheels won't feet the fronts the center of the wheels is to small and I don't know if fitz on the back, so what you did on yours to fit weel like that ? Can you please explain to me what you did on yours ?

Paulo 11-13-2016 03:45 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dutch Checkers (Post 7630764)
Got them fitted now.
1 1/4" spacers to clear factory drums.
Still need to paint and add caps, but it's driving.

Hello, hey man how did make it to fit on ur truck, I have a 65 c10 and I just got the 22" gm transport wheels but the wheels won't feet on the front, the center hole on the rims is to small for the hub and I don't know about the back. So can you explain to me how you did to make it fit ? Thanks man!!

Ghernandez66 11-13-2016 04:11 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paulo (Post 7766912)
What's up man! Let ask you I just bought the 22" gm transport wheels, I have 65 c10, and the thing the wheels won't feet the fronts the center of the wheels is to small and I don't know if fitz on the back, so what you did on yours to fit weel like that ? Can you please explain to me what you did on yours ?

I did a disc brake conversion in the front and used the spacers mentioned and for the rear you will need the rear tubs out for this and if your bagged also the front inners..

Dutch Checkers 11-13-2016 06:29 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
I used spacers for rear. I also had to take out the stepside inner fender support rods and flare the fender out a little. Old school wooden baseball bat rolled style. Will post spacer pic.

mr57 11-14-2016 01:03 AM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
I inquired at our local GM dealer and the parts manager told me these wheels were required to be made unusable by orders from GM, something to do about a pending lawsuit?? Once removed from the vehicle being transported they had to be drilled or cut up and disposed of.

LowCST 02-25-2018 12:22 PM

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I know this is an older thread but my hope is by now some more people have done this and some clarification can be had. I have a 1970 C10 long bed fleetside with a static 3/5 drop (so not super low) I have a set of these transports waiting to go on but I wanted to get the research side done before I tried anything. I have power drums front and rear. My questions are has anyone run this setup on the 67-72 trucks (the earlier posts just addressed earlier models) and what was needed to accomplish this setup if you do have them on your 67-72? Secondly with just the 3/5 drop will I have to eliminate front inner fenders? Wheel tubs in the rear? Thanks for any help here
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hewittca 02-25-2018 08:13 PM

Re: 22" Gm Transport wheels
 
I am running these on my '68 with a 4/7 drop. First of all you have to have the centers of the wheels bored to fit over the hubs on the 4 wheel drums. For the fronts, I am running 265/35s and have not had to do any clearancing (stock fenders and inners). I have not bottomed out or rubbed at all, but if I were to go any lower (which I plan to) I will have to do some modifications for clearance. In the rear, you can't run the stock transit because it has too much backspacing. You can either run a 1.25" to 1.5" adapter spacer like everyone above had to do, or flip the center of the wheel and change the backspacing. I changed the backspacing on mine to 4" but it did require a bit of clearancing to make it work. A more conservative backspacing would be 4.25", and with a 5" drop you should be fine and require no modifications.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4665/...014d19ce_c.jpg


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