wheels
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Safely Changing Tires on Split Rim Wheels
Split rim wheels were used over 30 years on larger trucks with inner tubes. They were the only method of keeping the tube within the tire under air pressure and to allow for easy removal of the tire from the rim by tire repair shops and individuals in home garages. An over view of tire removal was to remove the...Posted On: September 10 2019Posted By: Jim Carter -
Chevrolet Cameo and GMC Suburban Wheel Trim
With the introduction of the new Cameo in 1955, GM added their most deluxe features as standard equipment. This “Boulevard Pickup” was to stand out above all others. The following relates to the appearance of the wheel coverings on this special vehicle. 1955 Wheel Cover The wheel covers were not like that on the more standard pickup. To save tooling...Categories: Technical Articles & 1955-66 Tech TalkPosted On: February 25 2014Posted By: Jim Carter -
1936 1/2 Ton Wheels
General Motors was coming out of the wire wheel era by 1936. This as well as wood spokes had been a standard with most cars and light trucks since the beginning at the turn of the century. The new stamped steel wheels on Chevrolet 1/2 tons were easier to produce, and was less susceptible to side damage on rough terrain... -
Wider Wheels on 3/4 Tons 1946-59
When you need more room for wider 8 bolt non-split rim wheels on your stock 1946-1959 Chevrolet or GMC ¾ ton, there is a solution. (The long tie rod ends prevent the use of wheels much wider than the original split rims.) Customers have given us an answer! It is not difficult and uses all original GM parts. After the...Posted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
Chevrolet Cameo GMC Suburban Wheel Trim
With the introduction of the new Cameo in 1955, GM added their most deluxe features as standard equipment. This "Boulevard Pickup" was to stand out above all others. The wheel covers were not like that on the more standard pickup. To save tooling costs on this limited production model, GM used the wheel cover on the 1955 Chevrolet Belair...Categories: Technical Articles & 1955-66 Tech TalkTags: old chevy truck, chevrolet, 1955, gmc, pickup, cameo, wheels, wheel cover, wheel trim, boulevard & belairPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
1957-1960 Hubcaps
During the early years of GM truck production, many examples exist which relate to their vehicles being designed more for work. Changing a trim part for appearance reasons was usually secondary if it resulted in unnecessary expense. Often parts were used that had already been on GM automobiles. This eliminated expensive new tooling costs and kept GM truck prices in...Categories: Technical Articles & 1955-66 Tech TalkTags: old chevy truck, chevrolet, half ton, 1/2 ton, gmc, 3/4 ton, three quarter ton, 1957, 1960, wheels & hub capPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
Wheel Striping
During the 1940's through 1950's placing pin stripes on automobile wheels occurred on most all brands. It was an inexpensive touch that added a little flair to the appearance of a new wheel. The stripe could be added quickly with a machine on a rotating wheel. The factory didn't need a human as on the body stripes. GM was...Categories: Technical Articles & 1947-55 Tech TalkTags: advance design, old chevy truck, chevrolet, half ton, 1/2 ton, gmc, 1947, wheels, striping & pin stripesPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
Artillery Wheels, Are Popular on the Advance Design!
The term artillery wheel is a nickname adapted from a scalloped type wheel often seen on US military vehicles in World War I. The similar appearance at a distance to GM's scalloped steel wheels quickly gave them the name artillery. On GM trucks, this style was first used during 1934-36 as a stock six bolt 1/2 ton 17 inch wheel...Tags: old chevy truck, 1946, chevrolet, half ton, 1/2 ton, gmc, 3/4 ton, three quarter ton, 1934, 1936, ww2, wwII, wheels, artillery, ww1, wwI & scalloped wheelPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
After Market Wheels for Older GM Trucks
From 1934 to 1959 GM 1/2 tons came from the factory with a tie rod assembly that extended side to side to almost touch the front wheels. With everything stock, the tie rod sits about 3/4 inch from the inside of both original six hole wheels and all fits just right. A problem exists when someone attempts to add a...Categories: Technical Articles & 1934-46 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter
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