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Lets see those C/K30's....

I fell in love, it's a bit new for this thread though

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I know everyone has their own taste soi'll just say that one is NOT for me. Wheels are wayyy too big.

And is that a crewcab shortbed dually?? :confused:
 
I can't make up my mind on which set of wheels to use on my '87 V30.

I have the steelies but if they were to be powder coated, which color?

White, grey or black? I like either white or grey best with black the 3rd choice. I think grey wins over white.

And then I have aluminum Alcoa's. They look exactly like Kidjethro's and my '87 is also red in color but a regular cab truck.

Which would you guys use, steel or aluminum?


I think color is a personal preference, along with steel or aluminum. I went with stock late 80's wheels and had them powdercoated black with the center ring done gray. Personally I like the stock wheels done up nice, not much for the flashy stuff
 
I know everyone has their own taste soi'll just say that one is NOT for me. Wheels are wayyy too big.

And is that a crewcab shortbed dually?? :confused:
Yep, everyone definitely has different taste, I'm not a fan of 16" dually wheels at all :haha:

Yeah crew cab shortbed, that makes it pretty cool

Some 19.5 wheels would probably be more practical actually, then you dont need adapters

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I think color is a personal preference, along with steel or aluminum. I went with stock late 80's wheels and had them powdercoated black with the center ring done gray. Personally I like the stock wheels done up nice, not much for the flashy stuff
Personally, I like the looks of the stock dually wheels better than any aluminum rim. Theres something about those stockers with the 4 oval shaped holes that just look beefy.

I'm really leaning towards grey steel wheels. May even think about coating the front and rear CUCV bumpers grey to match the wheels, too.
 
Personally, I like the looks of the stock dually wheels better than any aluminum rim. Theres something about those stockers with the 4 oval shaped holes that just look beefy.

I'm really leaning towards grey steel wheels. May even think about coating the front and rear CUCV bumpers grey to match the wheels, too.

I think that would look awesome. I'm about done building my bumper for the front of my dually. It's got a date with the powdercoater as well.

I think grey would be a nice looking option.
 
I'm currently searching for a k30 4x4. I'm looking to spend around 5 grand. Where would be the best place to search. I'm on craigslist everyday. Any other forums or good websites, let me know. Thanks :D
I'm located in north Jersey. i wouldnt mind traveling 4 or 5 hours for a good truck.
 
I'm currently searching for a k30 4x4. I'm looking to spend around 5 grand. Where would be the best place to search. I'm on craigslist everyday. Any other forums or good websites, let me know. Thanks :D
I'm located in north Jersey. i wouldnt mind traveling 4 or 5 hours for a good truck.

I'd go searchtempest.com Its craigslist but searches cities in miles from you.
 
I know you said 4-5 hours man but you might consider looking further. There's parts of the country where there is no rust and the trucks are lots cheaper than the rust belt.

Talked to 84CUCV?
 
I know you said 4-5 hours man but you might consider looking further. There's parts of the country where there is no rust and the trucks are lots cheaper than the rust belt.

Talked to 84CUCV?


I'm gonna start looking alittle farther. I had spoken with 84cucv but most of his stuff is not what im looking for.
 
I understand. I went to Seattle last year but I got a rust free K5 for $1800 for my troubles.

The guys on here in the South West and West seem to have a large supply of rust free old trucks.
 

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