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I would like to see some pictures of that !update time!
I have run duallys in front with a "twist" I have the 395's and mounted the stock shorter tires/ wheels on outside and since the sit a good 4-5" off the ground, the dont make it any harder / increase wear on front drive/ steer parts.
BUT, in the soft stuff (snow, sand, mud, ect.. when the 395's start to sink the "backup" tires add to widen the footprint! preventing further sinking!
+1I would like to see some pictures of that !
Unbelievable...!...... since the sit a good 4-5" off the ground, ............................
Let's look at this one, too: on the front (of a Deuce W/winch) the contact area of a typical (load range G) 395/85R20, aired down to 20psi is nearly twice as much as that from the same tire, at 50psi. In comparison, that skinny 9:00-20 - besides being a diagonal-ply - would only contribute with 1/3 of the "footprint" of the single 395 @ 50psi; or 1/6 of the same @ 20psi, in the best case.BUT, in the soft stuff (snow, sand, mud, ect.. when the 395's start to sink the "backup" tires add to widen the footprint! preventing further sinking!
If you have a 1 inch impact I have some you can have pm me if you want them.Im thinking about putting duals on the front of my deuce when I take it to the sand dunes next month. I see the picture of the broken steering box shaft and it makes me cringe. I will be a lot easier on my truck , so I am hoping I will not break anything. Sand is a hard one to navigate through but I think if I take it easy, I might be ok. Like the one gentleman said, he was in a deep hole and heavy on the throttle.
I am in search for a set of bud nuts and lug nuts so I can put some duals on the front for the trip if anybody wants to give me a good deal on some. I will report my findings how the duals do in sand if I can get the bud nuts/lug nuts.