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Ledslinger December 19th, 2022 01:13 AM

17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
Was there any purpose for the 17.5" wheel option other than load capacity? What models was it available on? I'll guess that many trucks that were ordered with this option didn't maintain them due to lack of availability and price. How many trucks have you personally seen that still are wearing this option that originally came with them?

Ed Snyder December 19th, 2022 01:43 AM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ledslinger (Post 76482)
Was there any purpose for the 17.5" wheel option other than load capacity? What models was it available on? I'll guess that many trucks that were ordered with this option didn't maintain them due to lack of availability and price. How many trucks have you personally seen that still are wearing this option that originally came with them?

When Dad ordered the one ton Suburban back in 1965, he opted for the biggest tires available at the time -- 8.00 x 17.5. He had a lot of trouble with blowouts though, towing our travel trailer. When the 12 x 16.5s became available a few years later, he upgraded to a set of four of those. No more tire problems! Those 17.5 wheels have been in a backyard shed in Wichita ever since.

Ledslinger December 19th, 2022 02:50 AM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
Any idea when the last year they were available as an option?

Ed Snyder December 19th, 2022 05:28 AM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ledslinger (Post 76485)
Any idea when the last year they were available as an option?

No idea, but a quick internet search shows that 17.5" truck tires are still available.

gmccollector December 27th, 2022 03:39 PM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
The last year of the 17.5 wheel was 1968 . For GMC 1/2 ton the wheel was more common on 4x4 trucks. Still quite rare but was available on all model 1000 2 wheel drive trucks and 1500 and 2500 series trucks. I recently purchased a set off an original 1966 short bed stepside that had the wheels on the spid sheet. The 17.5 wheels are 1955-1959 then the center hub profile changed 1960-1968 for both 6 lug and 8 lug .

Ledslinger January 1st, 2023 08:11 PM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
There's a ton of information regarding Chevrolets on the GM Heritage website. It looks like 17.5" wheels were an option on all 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks. I'll assume the same for GMC.

https://www.gm.com/heritage/archive/...formation-kits

Jim A January 3rd, 2023 05:33 PM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
Ed Snyder: I have not found a source for 17.5's for a long time.
Where have you? Thanks

Ed Snyder January 4th, 2023 01:58 AM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
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Originally Posted by Jim A (Post 76534)
Ed Snyder: I have not found a source for 17.5's for a long time.
Where have you? Thanks

You should try Coker. They specialize in tires for older vehicles. See https://www.cokertire.com/tires.html..._diameter=4402. Not cheap, but then nothing is any more!

Jim A January 4th, 2023 05:35 PM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
Thanks, I somehow missed that place.
Boy, wouldn't I love a couple of those mud grips. They are just short of what I paid for the truck 52 years back. Each.
I had a chance 5 or 10 years ago at about $200.
I didn't get as far as tubes, S&H and local mounting.
At 65 PSI, seems a kidney belt and something to hold your teeth should be added into the cost.

Jim A March 11th, 2023 04:28 PM

Re: 17.5" wheel option? For 1000, 1500, or 2500? Mainly 4WD?
 
I went ahead and bought a pair of 17.5 mudgrips from Coker and got them this week; they are good looking, heavy duty fellas.
They are tubeless but i bought tubes in case the beads are too worn to trust.
Anybody have any ideas about this plan.
Thanks.


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