New Tires on D100

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TimLG
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New Tires on D100

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I decided to go with larger tires 30 x 9.5 x 15 on the rear and 205/75-15 on the front. I got the taller gearing I wanted with the reat tires at 29.8" o.d. and the narrow front tires are easy to steer with manual steering. [img][img]http://img161.imageshack.us/img161/8961 ... mc1.th.jpg[/img][/img]
I wanted to stay with stock wheels. Now I can cruise at 65 mph without so many revs. Modern radials, Uniroyal Liberators are quiet and have good performance.
Tim G

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nice looking truck, also looks like Army grey
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cowboy Alvin Tx
67 w100 318 3spd
2005 Ram 2500 CC Diesel 4x4 lwb
LAND OF THE FREE
BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE

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Wish my truck looked that good!
1968 D100 727 383
1962 Polara 500 (project)
1973 Plymouth Duster 440 (FAST)

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Sharp looking truck! :Thumbsup
John

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