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Maybe I was just hard on the old 923 I had 16's on but I could get the tire to bite the bed hard enough to briefly pause rotation. Lifting the bed sounds like a great plan.
I liked how the 16.00's performed on my bobbed truck. Wheels from m1076 trailer they are 3 piece and the best wheels I've delt with. I have used them with adapters
several times on different trucks.
It is definitely heavy duty. I have given up hope of it going any faster. It's maxing out with the 46" tires on it. The title is just derived from the movie from 86, where the machines turn on the people!
Oh yeah we just have to figure out how to get in it... I did have to take the long bed fuel tank off. I replaced it with a short bed tank, it works with the larger tires and doesn't have a hole in it.
I wanted to add. That when I cut the rear concrete filled frame section off, I had a pallet under it on the ground. When it broke free it chopped the pallet in half. It has to be at least 1000lbs . Watch your toes!
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