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Sweet truck. You've got something odd, cool and groovy going on with it. It has a M135 box but you said it had dually's. The American trucks 211, 215, 220, 221 and the tank trucks had dually's. The 135 had singles.
Let's hope someone added the 135 box onto a sassy M220 M211 frame. Check the side of the frame behind the passenger, front wheel and see if it's stamped 211XXXXX.....or 220XXXXXX. If it starts with 135XXXX.......someone stuck two wheels together and threw them on. You may have the correct 135 off-sets but something looks odd.
SeanO11 grabbed some 11.00 - 20's from the right side of the map when he grabbed an M81X many moons ago. That supplier gave us a deal that no one should get so I'll pull Sean off his fiancee and ask....who dun it. He's an amazing fella, who ever he is.
The rim, depth "Offset" on the dual set up is less than the M135. That kept the rubber on the dual trucks flush with the box. If you add and flip a 135 rim into duallys, the rubber sticks out a long way past the 135 box. Ensuring you have the 'freshest' rims and rubber sounds like a mission. I just got back from a cold, dark run in my 135 and despite the challenges, they are 6 ton 'o' fun. Hope you get to the finish line.
Sweet truck. You've got something odd, cool and groovy going on with it. It has a M135 box but you said it had dually's. The American trucks 211, 215, 220, 221 and the tank trucks had dually's. The 135 had singles.
Let's hope someone added the 135 box onto a sassy M220 M211 frame. Check the side of the frame behind the passenger, front wheel and see if it's stamped 211XXXXX.....or 220XXXXXX. If it starts with 135XXXX.......someone stuck two wheels together and threw them on. You may have the correct 135 off-sets but something looks odd.
SeanO11 grabbed some 11.00 - 20's from the right side of the map when he grabbed an M81X many moons ago. That supplier gave us a deal that no one should get so I'll pull Sean off his fiancee and ask....who dun it. He's an amazing fella, who ever he is.
The rim, depth "Offset" on the dual set up is less than the M135. That kept the rubber on the dual trucks flush with the box. If you add and flip a 135 rim into duallys, the rubber sticks out a long way past the 135 box. Ensuring you have the 'freshest' rims and rubber sounds like a mission. I just got back from a cold, dark run in my 135 and despite the challenges, they are 6 ton 'o' fun. Hope you get to the finish line.