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Thanks that will help alot I couldn't find anything like that when I was searching about it
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This picture is exactly what I was wondering about. What are the consequences to the bearings (or any other parts that I'm unaware of) in mounting it with hubs in, wheel dish out? I'm running 11-20R Michelins and will likely continue with these.Check out this pic that I found on the link below
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-modification-hot-rodding/51160-how-hub-flip-7.html#post997274
This helped me out allot before I got myself into the potential dirty work..
I got it done at mogots cheapest and used them a few times $155 for it to be extended 5" dropped it off around lunch was done the next morning and I plan on notching the 2 trailer frame crossmembers and boxing them in that will be done tomorrowWhere did you get your driveshaft work done? I was looking at Margot, Inc. in Baton Rouge for mine.
It looks like your driveshaft will hit the trailer frame crossmember. You take a look at that? Might get away with coping an arc out of it instead of total removal.
I think either way will be about the same stress on bearings because the stock dual setup keeps the rim from wanting to twist putting and more pressure on the bearing with the two wheels bolted together it can't try to twist either way unless one of the duals are off the groundThis picture is exactly what I was wondering about. What are the consequences to the bearings (or any other parts that I'm unaware of) in mounting it with hubs in, wheel dish out? I'm running 11-20R Michelins and will likely continue with these.
Did I mention that I'm running super singles?I think either way will be about the same stress on bearings because the stock dual setup keeps the rim from wanting to twist putting and more pressure on the bearing with the two wheels bolted together it can't try to twist either way unless one of the duals are off the ground
thanks just think 2 weeks ago it was in your yard and i wasn't planning on bobbing so soon but found good deal on some tire so it happend pretty fastLooks great!
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