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Old 10-06-2008, 16:33
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Default Looking for a front deuce spring set to bobb my deuce

I am planning to Bobb my deuce,

I have a donor M105 trailer for the bed but still need a front deuce spring set for the rear of my truck.

I would like a set in good condition, not one that is all tired and sagged out.

Anyone who has (and wants to sell) a front deuce spring set, hangers, u-bolts, and the top shock mounts from the frame please PM me with a price to a business address in the 48457 Zip code.

I could even pick them up if not to far away.

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Old 10-06-2008, 17:33
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Try Boyce Equipment. They make a set that has most of the parts you need for $500.

http://www.boyceequipment.com/
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Old 10-06-2008, 18:39
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Like rd3war said......Boyce.

Ask for Mark. He's a really cool guy to work with. That's who I got my bob kit from.
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Old 10-06-2008, 19:47
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A friend of mine is scrapping out over 30 deuces he has got springs,rearends ,bodyparts,engines transmissions, boxs,heaters, i guess you name it.........my cell 402 992 0583 nebraska
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Old 10-07-2008, 04:49
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I've got a question as far as spring sets go, could 1-ton pickup springs work in the rear? I have 2 brand new sets (old 4x4 project) in my garage.

"And I looked, and behold a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was Death, and **** followed with him."
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Sure, set one on top of the other and weld them together then bolt them on. Just kidding, the springs on a Deuce are a lot heavier than a 1 ton spring. I think that you would have a hard time keeping it on the road, it would be a little 'squishy' in the rear and would not hold up very good.
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Recent posts show a bobbed deuce weighs in at around 10000 lbs.

M819
M35A2 w/w
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Sorry guys ,I meant to say my friend is parting out over 30 deuces and 109s. He is usualy very reasonable on his prices............Thanks
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why not use the springs and shackles from the 105 trailer?

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i can get you pull off springs and shakles for a $150.00 and everybody is right these things are heavy
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