justinmcmillion
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Hey guys, newbie here
My fascination with deuces all started when I saw a Bobbed deuce on 1400s, since then I have been researching and drooling trying to figure out what are the musts and what are the maybes. I've finally got some cash saved up and plan on purchasing one as soon as I pinpoint exactly what I want. I would much rather buy one close to what Im looking for because I don't have the time or place to work on it.
Let me start with listing what I plan to use my deuce for:
Cruising - 90% road use, driving to walmart, in town, leisurely weekend driving.
Looks - I want people to stare and wonder what it is (like i did the first time)
Size - I want people with 38s to shake their head while i drive by plus I want to emasculate my dads Dodge dually
Short trips - I live in WV and there are plenty of nice get away spots for hiking, scenic views, fishing, rock climbing, and camping
Camping - I hope to outfit the bed to be able to camp in it
Winter Driving - Although we don't have extreme winters it gets pretty bad here and regardless of the weather I have to show up to work. During my work commute last winter I pulled 9 vehicles out of ditches with my FJ cruiser. I like assisting others and would definitely use the deuce for this as well.
10% off-road driving - Lets be honest, the deuce is big... Most trails in WV are small and overpopulated with tree branches, a side by side would be much better suited for trail riding here. However I plan on seeing what it is capable of in some deep mud and on gas line roads.
Minimal Recovery - I have friends that THINK they have 44s... need I say more? Winch is a MUST
SHTF - Its a multi-fuel after things go south its the truck you throw your gear in when you need to relocate.
Here are the three options I am considering
Bobbed 8" lift and 53" tires
Bobbed with 1400s
Standard M35a2 with super singles and 395's
A winch and hard top is a must, for the Bobbers I Like the Trailer Beds with cargo covers.
I would be interested in hearing the Pros and Cons of each setup, as well as alternatives.
Thanks in Advance!
Justin
My fascination with deuces all started when I saw a Bobbed deuce on 1400s, since then I have been researching and drooling trying to figure out what are the musts and what are the maybes. I've finally got some cash saved up and plan on purchasing one as soon as I pinpoint exactly what I want. I would much rather buy one close to what Im looking for because I don't have the time or place to work on it.
Let me start with listing what I plan to use my deuce for:
Cruising - 90% road use, driving to walmart, in town, leisurely weekend driving.
Looks - I want people to stare and wonder what it is (like i did the first time)
Size - I want people with 38s to shake their head while i drive by plus I want to emasculate my dads Dodge dually
Short trips - I live in WV and there are plenty of nice get away spots for hiking, scenic views, fishing, rock climbing, and camping
Camping - I hope to outfit the bed to be able to camp in it
Winter Driving - Although we don't have extreme winters it gets pretty bad here and regardless of the weather I have to show up to work. During my work commute last winter I pulled 9 vehicles out of ditches with my FJ cruiser. I like assisting others and would definitely use the deuce for this as well.
10% off-road driving - Lets be honest, the deuce is big... Most trails in WV are small and overpopulated with tree branches, a side by side would be much better suited for trail riding here. However I plan on seeing what it is capable of in some deep mud and on gas line roads.
Minimal Recovery - I have friends that THINK they have 44s... need I say more? Winch is a MUST
SHTF - Its a multi-fuel after things go south its the truck you throw your gear in when you need to relocate.
Here are the three options I am considering
Bobbed 8" lift and 53" tires
Bobbed with 1400s
Standard M35a2 with super singles and 395's
A winch and hard top is a must, for the Bobbers I Like the Trailer Beds with cargo covers.
I would be interested in hearing the Pros and Cons of each setup, as well as alternatives.
Thanks in Advance!
Justin