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What did you do with your GMT400 today...or yesterday....

I got rid of all my steel wheels. Just gave them to the tire shop when I had new tires installed on my Alcoas.
Alcoas is mighty nice. 😍🤪😹

One of the aluminum wheels on my truck has a short crack from the rim inwards. It leaks but real slow. Takes a month for it to come down about ten PSI.
I know the stock steelies aint going to look so nice as the aluminum units but I kind of want to get the truck back to looking closer to stock, close out Your vision to the roofing racking. 😹😹😹
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And the boooolitt holes. 😹😹😹
Chain busted pulling stumps. Left this line of little dents and dings in the paint.
I covered each one up with a bullet hole.
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Now I’d like to find some real tiny bullet holes to place in the middle of the ones thats now on there.
 
wide tires will also effect mileage. I swore up and down that after I went with the all terrain tires on my 95 I lost mileage though everyone I have talked to and seen the tires says otherwise. they are wider and have heavy tread, not so much that they sing. the main thing I noticed on them were the width. even though you can set another normal 265-75-16 tire next to them, these are more like a 265-85 or 95 size. not to mention they are heavy too!
 
@MrMarty51
I would tend to think your 4.10 gears are having impact on the hiway mpg. Did you get a lot better mpg before part of this build?
Mileage before the new engine was a pretty steady 15.5 highway/city combined.
So its actually about 1 MPG off from what it was.
1 MPG does add up and it dont take long.
 
wide tires will also effect mileage. I swore up and down that after I went with the all terrain tires on my 95 I lost mileage though everyone I have talked to and seen the tires says otherwise. they are wider and have heavy tread, not so much that they sing. the main thing I noticed on them were the width. even though you can set another normal 265-75-16 tire next to them, these are more like a 265-85 or 95 size. not to mention they are heavy too!
Tires on My truck are 285-75-16s
They too are quite wide and tall.
I had to adjust the torsion bars a long ways up to keep the tires frum dragging against the inner fenders when cornering and a rough area is encountered.
I’m wanting to get these tires down some more before encountering the price of a new set of tires that are not so tall and not so wide as these.
It was suggested that 235-85-16s would be a real nice fit.
 
Tires on My truck are 285-75-16s
They too are quite wide and tall.
I had to adjust the torsion bars a long ways up to keep the tires frum dragging against the inner fenders when cornering and a rough area is encountered.
I’m wanting to get these tires down some more before encountering the price of a new set of tires that are not so tall and not so wide as these.
It was suggested that 235-85-16s would be a real nice fit.
That's what ai ran on the 94 dually.

I have them on the 94 srw now. But will go back to 265/75R16 if the situation ever arises
 
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