RE: Re: RE: Rear Hub flip M123/M125 10 ton truck
M1075 said:
I'm not sure you would need the hub flip. To single out a 5 ton, you just flip the rims, not the hubs. A similar arrangement might be possible with a 10 ton. See you other post re: PLS rims.
I haven't seen that done on a 5 ton, so I don't know how it would work. It doesn't really work well on a Deuce without flipping the hubs since it makes practically no difference in the track due to the deep dish rim (the M123/M125 also have deep dish rims). If you run only single rears dish in as on the front, the rear tires are some 9"-10" inboard of the front tire track; if you run single rears dish out the rears are the same 9"-10" outboard of the fronts, just as though you were running duals. Take a good look at my avatar, I am running singles on the rear, dish out, it looks like I have duals on.
The point of the hub flip is to have the same track width front and rear. This improves appearance and vehicle dynamics. More importantly to me, the M123/M125 series trucks have a rear track width (outside to outside) of 114" which is over the legal width limit. Flipping the hubs and singling the rears would bring me within the legal width limit.
m16ty said:
Guess you could use the crane on the truck move the tires around. A 20 ton bottle jack and some pry bars should take care of the rest.
Don't think it would work. I doubt I'd be able to get the crane close enough to the rear tires to be effective and the crane will not rotate far enough to get close to the front tires. This does work OK if you have a knuckleboom cane like Bjorn's truck which has a "dipper stick" that will bring the tire right into the hub.