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bobbing a deuce

wild_willy

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Hi im new to this I live in Canada , just bought a duce and I want to bob it is there any information that I can get were it shows a step by step on how it is done correctly . Thanks
ROB
 

jesusgatos

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Welcome. There's a search window in the upper right-hand corner. Try entering some key words and you can find answers to almost any deuce-related question you might come up with. Dunno if there's a step-by-step anywhere, as there are so many variables involved and with custom projects like these there's more than 1-2 ways to do it. But if you do your homework, you'll see what other people have done and then at least you'll be able to make some informed decisions about how you might want to proceed.
 

swbradley1

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All you will find is threads with misspelled titles is you duce in your search.
 

oboyjohn

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Hi there Wild_Willy. Eastern Canada checking in to say Hi. The guys ( and gals, i believe ) on this site are extremely knowledgable. Congrats on buying a deuce and coming down with the green fever. Is your deuce an American M35 or a Canadian MLVW?

Cheers!
 

HanksDeuce

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Wow, Canadians don't type "eh" at the end of every sentence. :D

Good luck on finding a MLVW. They have an auto transmission, singled out wheels/tires, and ether start on them (I think). That makes 'em a little better than our M35A2s IMHO.
 
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