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ODFever

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I think you answered your own question - that M1009 has tires that are too small!!! rofl
 

ODFever

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Thankfully this thread is in the CUCV section. I hope we won't see that picture again.
 

Bob H

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Those are the tires that came on the oh9 when I got it.
The tires are P195/65's! Must have been interesting getting them to seat on the beads.
the 6.2 had been replaced with a 454.
Have to pull some parts for my other oh9 as well as trade parts between them.
Then those little tires will be replaced with 35's, well after the lift gets put in.

I almost had a deuce sitting on a set of M880 axles, but we didn't take the rockwells out for a mud truck. Was only going to put the M880 axles under it to keep it movable.
 

ODFever

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CUCVLOVER: That is a TRUE abomination!!! :roll: WHY WOULD SOMEONE EVEN THINK ABOUT DOING THAT TO A M1009 AND A DEUCE???
:lost:
 
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