Hey! I've got a 1979 Crew Cab Chevy pickup with Cummins turbo diesel. I plan to take it to the Outer Banks several times next year when I go fishing. I've got 16.5x10 aluminum rims and 33x12.50 ATs. I'm thinking of stepping up to 35s, but want to know if I should get different rims before buying new tires. I could get some 16's, or get some H2 17s.
I'd like to stick with the 16.5s I have - they look good, but the lack of safety bead on these rims has me worried about airing down for the beach and losing a rim seal. I usually air down to 20 psi or sometimes 15 in my Burb with 33's on 15-inch rims. How low can I safely go on these 16.5s? I'm not going to wheel this truck - I bought it to be my tow rig and beach camper.
Keep the 16.5s or get something else?
Thanks!
Richard
I'd like to stick with the 16.5s I have - they look good, but the lack of safety bead on these rims has me worried about airing down for the beach and losing a rim seal. I usually air down to 20 psi or sometimes 15 in my Burb with 33's on 15-inch rims. How low can I safely go on these 16.5s? I'm not going to wheel this truck - I bought it to be my tow rig and beach camper.
Keep the 16.5s or get something else?
Thanks!
Richard