Tires for 67 f-250 4x2

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Tires for 67 f-250 4x2

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I am going to be buying new tires for the 4x2 and was wondering what is the best looking size to buy? I will be using stock 16.5 rims with the hubcaps. I would like them a little larger and wider. It has bias ply 9.50 on there now with split rims. i will clean up the rims and paint them cream or off white then polish the hubcaps. Any pics and tires size suggestions will be appreciated!
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you might be able to get 12.00 X 16.5 still
i converted mine to 16" much larger selection to choose from
i have 265x76r16 rear and 225x75r16 front
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From what I understand the 16" is too small for the front disc brakes. i will be converting to the disks soon. I would really like to go to 17". But I thought it would be cool to have the stock look. thanks
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I'm afraid you won't have as many size choices in 16.5s as you will 16s. Do you have the big hd disc brakes ? I think the 16 will fit regular duty brakes.

You are correct a 16" rim will not clear HD disc caliper.
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Not sure whats on my grandpa truck. All I know right now is they are disks. Whats the difference? Just the size? Do they look different? Thanks all for the reply.
I guess it would be easiest to just find some 17" if they make them for the old 8 lug pattern.
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I don't know if this helps any, but my '72 C/S has the disk brakes and I got some rims off an icecream truck a few years ago that fit just fine. Besides that, I really don't know much about rims.
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mljjones67 wrote:From what I understand the 16" is too small for the front disc brakes. i will be converting to the disks soon. I would really like to go to 17". But I thought it would be cool to have the stock look. thanks
all the trucks with factory disk brakes (HD or not) had 16" rims. Most were 16x7".
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ima71 trucks are older wrote:
mljjones67 wrote:From what I understand the 16" is too small for the front disc brakes. i will be converting to the disks soon. I would really like to go to 17". But I thought it would be cool to have the stock look. thanks
all the trucks with factory disk brakes (HD or not) had 16" rims. Most were 16x7".
Ok may be , but this disc brake will not clear a 16" aluminum wheel
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It must be those specific aftermartket rims. Those are pretty standard ford calipers, tha same calipers used on 76-77 highboys and 78-79 F250 snowfighter D60s the stock 16" rims clear them fine. so Do "modern" and "American Racing" 16" aluminum rims
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