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So now I'm thinking that I could just attach four large steel tubes (with telescoping jacks inside them) at the corners, but on the front/back walls. The cabover rack / roofrack that I built out of 2" x .120-wall tubing is bolted to the lift-points using 1/2" plate and 1" Grade 8 hardware...
That's a good suggestion greenjeepster. The thing I was most concerned about was having to mount the front jacks out far enough to clear the tires. I would prefer to mount the jacks to the front/rear faces of the box (I don't want to increase the width of the vehicle). So I was thinking that I'd...
Thanks for posting! Love that truck.
Hah. I tried that. Bought this water-damaged camper for $200. Was planning on stripping out all of the appliances and swapping everything into my M109. Things spiraled out of control, and the only thing that's made it into Mah Deuce is the stove (and I've...
Planning another trip up to OR/WA and it will most likely be sometime in April (got a trailer I still need to pick up at Brad's). Not sure when I'll be in the area though...
Oh, and regarding the pop-up campers: I had a 10ft Alaskan Camper that I was planning on putting on the back of a Deuce. Would have been a great fit. But then I decided to just build an M109. Check out the custom pop-up camper that this guy built. VERY nice work. I've seen it in person and he's...
I've been going back and forth about that. On the one hand, I think you're right. It would be easier to just get another deuce. Probably cheaper too, compared to how I was thinking I'd go about making my M109 box removable. But having the ability to convert my motorhome into a truck while I'm on...
Only thing you can do is get wheels with different offset/backspacing. This is what I did, but there are other/better (and more expensive) options if you're running big tires (HEMTT wheels, etc.).
I've had just the opposite experience. I've run 35x12.5" tires on 7-8" wide wheels on a lot of different trucks, and I love the way they handle at speed. The extra sidewall bulge is a great way to protect the wheels, and it helps to keep the beads from unseating off-road at low-pressures.
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