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Get a Grip!

85-m1028

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I had this problem with my foot slipping on the bottom of the door seal trying to climb into the cab of my truck "usualy when my shoes are wet" so I found this nifty roll of gripp tape at pep boys for 6.99. I put it in the door sill and on the door where I grab it to shut it because I get dirty finger smuge marks on the door! I will get another roll and put some on the tailgate and bumper. Kind of adds to the utility look!! :D
 

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neat...

excellent...i don't need this yet...i'm 6'4 and have no trouble climbing in the 1010.
my real curiosity,however,is (are?),your wheels.i,m having real trouble finding good quality steel wheels in a modern size.
1-who makes yours?
2-are they available in a 17 x 8" ?
3-most important...whats the load capacity of the ones your running?

Everything i come up with that is more traditionally styled is underrated for a 1-ton truck...everything else is forged aluminum with more fins , holes,and barbs than a body piercing convention....ick.

i like the traditional look youv'e chosen...really fits the overall style.
off the shelf steel wheels are getting hard to find!
 

CCATLETT1984

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speaking about rims, just get a set of the wagon wheels from Summit, they come in 16" (I'm not sure about the other sizes) and have a hefty weight rating (at least 3000, but I think it was around 3200)
 

85-m1028

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neat...

Ambulancechser said:
excellent...i don't need this yet...i'm 6'4 and have no trouble climbing in the 1010.
my real curiosity,however,is (are?),your wheels.i,m having real trouble finding good quality steel wheels in a modern size.
1-who makes yours?
2-are they available in a 17 x 8" ?
3-most important...whats the load capacity of the ones your running?

Everything i come up with that is more traditionally styled is underrated for a 1-ton truck...everything else is forged aluminum with more fins , holes,and barbs than a body piercing convention....ick.

i like the traditional look youv'e chosen...really fits the overall style.
off the shelf steel wheels are getting hard to find!
the rims are pro comp 17" x 9" they run very little backspacing allowing me run 35"x12.5" tires on the stock suspension with only some fender trimming!! not sure of the load rating on the rims , the tires are only have a D load rating. but I think they really need to be beadlocks,"two piece hmmwv style preferably" recentered with pvc internal locking ring and some 37" goodyear military tires!!! :) maybe I can get some better fuel milage!!!! right now I get 12-14mpg :cry:
 
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