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16x20 tires, bobbed deuce

2deuce

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I can't find in my searches where this is done. What has to be done to make this work? Would widened deuce wheels work? Lift the truck enough for suspension travel? Will it not turn? Are the axles not strong enough? This must have been asked before, I just can't find the answers.
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Greg
 

FM5332FF

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55Cameo used another section of deuce frame to lift his truck, and hydraulic steering to turn those big tires, i have the 15.5's on my deuce and think they are a perfect size, not too big not too small. and you can still turn without having to use any assisted steering. if i was to do it over again, i would just bob a 5 ton, you would have all the power, not have to lift it at all, and can fit 16X20's with no mods

Chris
 
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