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Ahh good to know thank you. I’ll keep an eye on it and get some correct hardware
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When I switched from stock to 15.5's, I had to fight to keep the truck in it's lane at highway speeds, very stressful way to drive. After reversing the spring seat, it was MUCH better.I don't think adjusting caster is part of the singling out process.
Are these plates 3/8" or 1/2" thickness and was the chamfer correct on the bolt holes.I'm interested in swapping my deuce to super singles. I found a couple sites for adapters and wheels. Didn't know if they are the right things for what i need. I don't mind if wheels are scuffed up because I'll end up getting the sandblasted and powder coated. And i need to know what else I'll need to complete the swap. If anyone has feed back or information it would be greatly appreciated.
Here are some sites i found for wheel adapters and wheels:
20" x 10" w/ 10 x 335MM Lug Pattern Steel MRAP Wheel (20-Bolt)
<h3>These 20" x 10" steel MRAP wheels have a 10 x 335mm lug pattern with a 281mm pilot hole/center bore (or about 11.06"). They have been previously used and mounted on tires, and as a result may have light gouges around the center hub from prior mounting, as well as scuffs in the paint and...feltztire.com
MRAP To Deuce Adapter Plate
mvpartstore.com
Are these plates 3/8" or 1/2" thickness and was the chamfer correct on the bolt holes.
Thanks
Ok, same....Have not ordered them yet. Assuming 3/8" thick.
There's not room for 14.00's or 16.00's between the rear axles. 395's are as big as you can go.Has anyone put the 16.00R20 on the deuce? I bought these tires off the auction thinking they were the 46 inch but they're 53s
The 395s are the ones that's 46-47 inches right?There's not room for 14.00's or 16.00's between the rear axles. 395's are as big as you can go.
More like 45". The 14.00's are 47-48ish. The 16.00's are 52-53". There's a little bit of variation between tread designs and manufacturers.The 395s are the ones that's 46-47 inches right?
Unless you bob. Some people go with the 53's after they get rid of the back axle.There's not room for 14.00's or 16.00's between the rear axles. 395's are as big as you can go.
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