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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Purolator filter question?

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See alot of these wheels and tires for sale, wondering why people arent using more of them. Thinking of buying a set of 19. 5 for my 95,5sp,4:10, would like lower RPMs on the road and have a good load ratio.

Anyone have any on the road now.



Or thinking of installing the gearvender so I still have the 4:10 when I want them and have the Lower RPM's on the road.



Looks like the price is about the same.



Any thoughts would be appreciated.



Thanks
 
You could always just do both. . LOL. . you know money just grows on trees. . LOL...



But seriously I am in the same boat you are, and tring to decide myself. But just for the sake of more info to chew on I believe that the 19. 5's for a GM HD will fit our 3500's. I will know for sure this week when I go pull my wrecked GM out of the "junk yard" it's sittin in now and actually do measurements. So what I am hoping is that they will work and then I can just spend the $$$$ on the overdrive...



Russell
 
The GM HD 19. 5's will not work. Not sure on the exact bolt pattern,but they will not work.



As far as I know,there are no factory production bolt on 19. 5's unless you go aftermarket.



There were some Purolator trucks that had a 19. 5" rim with the correct 8 on 6. 5 bolt pattern,but they are hard to find.
 
225/70R, 19.5, TY303 4x4

Been using my 19. 5 Ricksons with Yokohama TY303 225/70R rubber for 35,000 miles. Apart from the upfront financial hit, I cannot recommend this set-up highly enough - they look barely scrubbed in after two winters of radical European weather. Further information and weblinks etc. in my profile below.



 
I pull a heavy trailer a number of times a year. Almost all highway miles. I can tell you this, the ride is not affected as much as I thought it would be, the handling is much better, and the tires run much cooler.



I like the greater load capacity and the extra firmness in the steering, because of the reduced sidewall flex. I have about 15,000 on my first set of tires and feel it was a good decision to go to this size rim.



As for steel vs aluminum... . Thats another question. PM me know if you want my opinions on that.



Mike Schevey
 
The 19. 5 Alcoa's with an adapter (Dual Designs) has worked well for us. Looks good, better handling, and longer tire wear. Makes the effective gear ratio 3. 69 with Michelin 285 tires.
 
The GM HD 19. 5's will not work. Not sure on the exact bolt pattern,but they will not work.



I wasnt talking about them working on 2500's I have a 3500 dually and by my measurements they should work have yet to attempt to put them on so I may still be proven wrong but I believe they would work for a dually
 
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