Ma Duce
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Ok I’m new to this stuff, but have gotten the bug.
So I’m looking for a deuce to bob. I have a use for a large 4x4 that can pull stuff, and maybe a full size deuce down the road. The fabrication part of it, shouldn’t be a problem, but based upon the threads I have read and pics I have seen, it creates more questions than answers…. I’m leaning towards doing an A3 if I can get one for the right price, the auctions the other day the ones close went for more money than I was willing to spend, I was in on the two up at Ft. McCoy that drove on the lot and looked good.
Like, why use a set of front springs to mount the rear axel?
In one conversion, I saw the guy added new frames rails.
http://s1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff422/Tirediron555/?action=view¤t=IMG_0326.jpg
He seemed to indicate that if you use front springs the truck has a rake to it and squats in the rear. So he added the extra height with the “new” frame rails.
I’ve also noticed that a lot of guys run oversized tires on them and there are conversions to run HEMTT rims on the trucks. What size are the HEMTT tires/rims?
I’d like to have a winch, but don’t see a lot of A3s out there with them. So is it possible to add one later?
I’m planning on using the stock bed and shortening it. I like the looks better. But how much should a A3 that is in drivable condition run at an auction these days? Or even a decent A2.
I drove all kinds of stuff in the Army from the deuce, to the 5 ton to the 578s and 113s and wreckers. I remember those first 5 tons with “power” steering and auto transmissions. What a dream they were to the power steering by “Armstrong” in those old deuces. I went in, in ‘83
So from all you experienced hands, what can you tell a cherry about what looks to be a new addiction…
So I’m looking for a deuce to bob. I have a use for a large 4x4 that can pull stuff, and maybe a full size deuce down the road. The fabrication part of it, shouldn’t be a problem, but based upon the threads I have read and pics I have seen, it creates more questions than answers…. I’m leaning towards doing an A3 if I can get one for the right price, the auctions the other day the ones close went for more money than I was willing to spend, I was in on the two up at Ft. McCoy that drove on the lot and looked good.
Like, why use a set of front springs to mount the rear axel?
In one conversion, I saw the guy added new frames rails.
http://s1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff422/Tirediron555/?action=view¤t=IMG_0326.jpg
He seemed to indicate that if you use front springs the truck has a rake to it and squats in the rear. So he added the extra height with the “new” frame rails.
I’ve also noticed that a lot of guys run oversized tires on them and there are conversions to run HEMTT rims on the trucks. What size are the HEMTT tires/rims?
I’d like to have a winch, but don’t see a lot of A3s out there with them. So is it possible to add one later?
I’m planning on using the stock bed and shortening it. I like the looks better. But how much should a A3 that is in drivable condition run at an auction these days? Or even a decent A2.
I drove all kinds of stuff in the Army from the deuce, to the 5 ton to the 578s and 113s and wreckers. I remember those first 5 tons with “power” steering and auto transmissions. What a dream they were to the power steering by “Armstrong” in those old deuces. I went in, in ‘83
So from all you experienced hands, what can you tell a cherry about what looks to be a new addiction…
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