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I have been working on my deuce for several months now. Much of what I've done has been brake work. First, I replaced the master cylinder. Then a wheel cylinder blew out, so I replaced that. Next, I put on a new air pack. That caused another wheel cylinder to go, so now I am at the point of replacing all the wheel cylinders.
I have been thinking of putting singles on in the back, but I put it off because it seems like a big job. Now that I have to pull all the wheels anyway for brake work, it may be the right time to switch to singles. I found the hub flip diagram on this site, but no instructions. Any ideas?
Also, it is necessary to flip the hubs? It seems I could put the wheels on without flipping. I know they will be out of line with the front wheels, but is that a big problem? Another thought is to add some kind of plate to the wheel to extend the wheel out and bring it in line.
Finally, what exactly are super singles? Are they a special wheel and tire size? Could I just reverse the dual wheel and use that? My truck came with six additional wheels and tires, but I don't know if they are super singles or not.
I hope to get started on this next weekend, so any ideas, suggestions, or warnings would be much appreciated.
Thanks, all.
Steven
I have been thinking of putting singles on in the back, but I put it off because it seems like a big job. Now that I have to pull all the wheels anyway for brake work, it may be the right time to switch to singles. I found the hub flip diagram on this site, but no instructions. Any ideas?
Also, it is necessary to flip the hubs? It seems I could put the wheels on without flipping. I know they will be out of line with the front wheels, but is that a big problem? Another thought is to add some kind of plate to the wheel to extend the wheel out and bring it in line.
Finally, what exactly are super singles? Are they a special wheel and tire size? Could I just reverse the dual wheel and use that? My truck came with six additional wheels and tires, but I don't know if they are super singles or not.
I hope to get started on this next weekend, so any ideas, suggestions, or warnings would be much appreciated.
Thanks, all.
Steven