sewerzuk
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I bought the tires from 100dollarman. He's here on the SS site; send him a PM and see what he can put together for you...he was very helpful in setting me up with a complete package with tires, inner tubes, a winch, etc. He also has a website: 100Dollarman - Military Surplus Home!Sewerzuk,
What'd the tires set you back and have you a link on where to find them?
I just want to add, I am jealous of your headache rack, and bed design.
I think it'd be nicely complemented with a roof rack, and maybe some roof mounted forward and rear lights.
Also, Have you considered a stakebed setup for yours? Considering not everything hauled is weatherproof, this would be a intresting setup, taking into account that it'd be stowable for loading and unloading, and adaptable in a few minutes with square tubing bent to make the bows.
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I actually do have rear facing lights flush mounted into the rack; the 2 lights on the side uprights are stop/turn red LED's, but the 2 in the horizontal top bar are high intensity white LED's. They light up the bed area quite well. I have 2 more of these lights in the bed itself, also facing rearward. There are also some side mounted LED's on the uprights that illuminate the door area on the truck, and some light strips mounted under the truck that illuminate the ground for night wheeling. I do have some 6 watt LED lights on the front of the truck, but I am in the process of putting together some H3 HID lights that will also face forward (you just can't beat the light output of a HID beam). I took a pic of the truck at night and put it in an earlier post (post #4 on page 1 of this thread). The pic doesn't do it justice. I had a friend come over last weekend to use my lift; it was after dark, and as I pulled the deuce out of the shop his exact words were, "I have never seen that thing in the dark before. Words escape me."
And yes, my original plan was to french in stake pockets with quick release pins; it's just one of those things I haven't gotten around to doing yet. I really don't use the truck for hauling...I have my dodge and a 14k trailer for that. I agree it would be a good idea, and one of these days I'll probably pick up the welder and bust out the entire system...just waiting for the free time