Old School mini trucker here 55 y.o I run 15x10 reverse on 195/50-15 on my 93 d21 and 86 b2000. The trucks are lowered. You can run 205/50-15 205/60-15 or larger tires to fill the wheel opening. I like the lowered look with wheels poking out but its to the persons preference.
On the 15x10 rims you can use 205/65 tires if you want them to be a little higher, and if you want them to be thinner you can use 195/50. Greetings from North Carolina
I have an '89 and I put the 17-in sienna minivan wheels on them and they are perfect with the fenders in the rear the front I did have to put a spacer.
Unfortunately all of those OEM bmw wheels are 14" which means a slim selection of tires. Also, I don't have and sets of 4. I did restore one of them in a previous video th-cam.com/video/r87xz-GwzwA/w-d-xo.html
The Ronal wheels, although I might choose something skinnier personally. Seems like wheels that wide might hurt "performance" when paired with a 22r. Speaking of which - the prototype wheels were actually my favorite look, but that much stagger doesn't make sense. Nice wheel collection!
Which set of wheels were you referring to? Mine has front discs from a 1986 1-ton, so I'm not sure how they would fit with drums. Usually it's easier to fit wheels on drums, since thee's no caliper to interfere.
You're not going to like my like ... I prefer the boring ole originals. Not that I'm not impressed with your wheel stash, bc I def am, I don't think I saw it before in any of your vid, but that's awesome how you got that cool collection of wheels, simply amazing. Even rare ones. But, tbh, and ik I'm the oddball here .. I happen to prefer the cheapest or lowest trim oem or the closest relative on these things. Just my $0.02. One reason is least likely to be thief bait. Another is I'm just a fool for nostalgia. That being said, the truck is obviously modified even from a glance, so, in that case ... I really like the last two you put on.
I actually agree with you 100%. The whole reason I didn't go any bigger on the brake upgrade was so that I could still fit the OEM 14" steel wheels. I cleaned up the chrome dog dish hubcaps and put them on and it looks really good. Even when I refinish a set of the aftermarket wheels for this truck, I'll be holding on to the OEM 14" steelies to swap them on sometimes. Something about dog dish hubcaps on an old truck looks cool to me.
I've been driving it on the factory steel wheels for now. After I refinish the wheels I'll get tires on them. But now it's time to store the truck for winter.
Old School mini trucker here 55 y.o I run 15x10 reverse on 195/50-15 on my 93 d21 and 86 b2000. The trucks are lowered. You can run 205/50-15 205/60-15 or larger tires to fill the wheel opening. I like the lowered look with wheels poking out but its to the persons preference.
I didn’t realize you were such a wheel hoarder!
I love wheels!
the last set was the best
On the 15x10 rims you can use 205/65 tires if you want them to be a little higher, and if you want them to be thinner you can use 195/50. Greetings from North Carolina
second to last set look perfect!
That’s an awesome collection of wheels.
It looks better with the 15x10 with not very thick tires, those rims are classic too. 🔥🔥
I agree, thick sidewalls take away from the visual depth of the wheel.
last set but with the poke of the second to last set
Any of those rims you fitting on the truck look awesome but me personally I like the ones you put on
I ordered some tires for the 17" Torq Thrust wheels :)
I have an '89 and I put the 17-in sienna minivan wheels on them and they are perfect with the fenders in the rear the front I did have to put a spacer.
I thought sienna's center bore is smaller than the pickup? What year sienna sid you use?
The spacer probably solved the center bore problem, if the spacers were not hub centric.
Que hermosa está quedando esa Toyota
Your wheel collection reminds me of “mini truckin “ magazine 🤣
The good old days!
Torque 2s or the last set you put on . Look really good!
I ordered some tires for the 17" Torq Thrust wheels :)
You should run a 195-45 on the 15x10s. That's the same spec I'm running on my Toyota pickup
How much does that tire size throw off your speedometer?
@@6thGearGarage I think it's about 10 or 15 mph off. I check it a long time ago but I just drive it and don't care anymore lol
@@victorhilario7756do you have IG, or anywhere I can see your truck?
@@6thGearGarage I have an IG but I don't have a lot of pictures of it on there. Is there another way I can send you some pictures?
I thought I had a lot of wheels. Sir, you have me beat 😂
You can never have too many wheels, right?
I have 15x7 Ronal R9's on my '86 X-tra cab..
I love those R9's!
Those prototype wheels are amazing!
Any chance for a part 2 with more of the BMW wheels?
Unfortunately all of those OEM bmw wheels are 14" which means a slim selection of tires. Also, I don't have and sets of 4. I did restore one of them in a previous video th-cam.com/video/r87xz-GwzwA/w-d-xo.html
THANKS A LOT
Thanks for following the build!
@@6thGearGarage
and thanks a lot for you
Informative vid! thumbs
The Ronal wheels, although I might choose something skinnier personally. Seems like wheels that wide might hurt "performance" when paired with a 22r. Speaking of which - the prototype wheels were actually my favorite look, but that much stagger doesn't make sense.
Nice wheel collection!
I have the same toyota hilux with brake drums at the front and rear. Will those wheels fits well at the front?
Which set of wheels were you referring to? Mine has front discs from a 1986 1-ton, so I'm not sure how they would fit with drums. Usually it's easier to fit wheels on drums, since thee's no caliper to interfere.
Torque Thrusts look more suited, not at all overstated.
I agree 100%, period correct for an old truck!
17x9 would be perfect for this truck. Run some 225/45 inch tires and it would be cherry.
I am leaning heavily toward the 17's :)
The torque thrust look like they belong......and a 20R race against a 20R is fair game
I ordered some tires for the Torq Thrusts :)
Du you have some wheels for sale
Yeah I sell some here and there.
You're not going to like my like ... I prefer the boring ole originals. Not that I'm not impressed with your wheel stash, bc I def am, I don't think I saw it before in any of your vid, but that's awesome how you got that cool collection of wheels, simply amazing. Even rare ones. But, tbh, and ik I'm the oddball here .. I happen to prefer the cheapest or lowest trim oem or the closest relative on these things. Just my $0.02. One reason is least likely to be thief bait. Another is I'm just a fool for nostalgia. That being said, the truck is obviously modified even from a glance, so, in that case ... I really like the last two you put on.
I actually agree with you 100%. The whole reason I didn't go any bigger on the brake upgrade was so that I could still fit the OEM 14" steel wheels. I cleaned up the chrome dog dish hubcaps and put them on and it looks really good. Even when I refinish a set of the aftermarket wheels for this truck, I'll be holding on to the OEM 14" steelies to swap them on sometimes. Something about dog dish hubcaps on an old truck looks cool to me.
Did I miss something? You going to drive it.....Needs a speed bump test
I've been driving it on the factory steel wheels for now. After I refinish the wheels I'll get tires on them. But now it's time to store the truck for winter.
👍👍🫵🪨
And I got only a collection of factory rusted steel wheels, all kind of with old rubber on! They are good for tarp weights as I use them!! 😂
I keep a few in my back yard as well... so useful when you need them!