I will keep the wheels that are on it now and just sandblast/paint them. They are the same wheels that came stock on my '88 (and are still on it), and I love those wheels. So, 15x8 for the wheel. I'm going to upgrade my little 'experiment' tonight (unless wife gets pissed off that I am in the shop, again, right before I leave for 5 days). I'll put the tires on 2x4s, find another 4" high...something for the floor, keep the one on the seat, and see what it is like to get in and out. Last night, right after I say, "Screw it, I am going 4" the wife throws out, "We are not getting any younger (we're mid 40s) and as many injuries as you have had (retired from the Navy with an impressively large medical record!).....blah blah" (she's an RN so she thinks of things like that). Of course I could just carry around a friggin milk crate.........with a string to pull it in the cab behind me......
Keep in mind, it's a lot easier to climb in on the drivers side because you have the steering wheel to pull against.... I know, I know... You aren't supposed to pull on the steering wheel because it ruins the steering wheel bushings (especially on a tilt wheel) but we've all done it.
In fact, there is a nice rhythm to climbing in there....grab the wheel... Swing a leg in as you start pulling with your arms and push off the ground with the remaining leg. It ends up being pretty easy once you get the hang of it.Passenger side.....not so much.
. Without a rollcage and/or a-pillar grab handle its real struggle to find a graceful way to climb in... I feel bad for my passengers. 
-G

