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I love how this post swayed terrifically off subject...
On a serious note, I was having a little trouble finding out where the adjusting screw was on the pump myself. so to GoHot229 Thanks for posting the pics.
I had e-mailed them about the rims, and didnt ask too much, basically od irons rims come in 11x20, are not lock ring, and come in two back spacing sizes to align the wheels so you dont have to flip hubs. All you have to do for more info is hit the contact us link on their site and ask away.
even with 44's you need no less than a dana 80 front axle especially with the power levels you are after. I understand "to each his own" but a couple things to consider that comes up in my mind are:
-that dodge frame under no weight bearing load with those power numbers will crack, and that's a...
800, like I said, the only thing different is when it drops to idle it drops below and usually picks back up again, sometimes dies. everything else is normal and as it should be.
So before I left for the USS Ronald Reagan for 3 weeks, I drove the deuce around and everything was fine.( I usually drive it at least twice a week) The day after I came home, I took the deuce out for a spin, and noticed a little quirk. The truck runs and drives fine in all situations with no...
they look like the old cooper super traction tires. I came across a spare tire mounted on a lock ring rim for a pickup a few years ago, it had "cooper super traction" on the side and the tread looked identical. I tried to find a link for a pic of one, but couldnt find any.
Those brackets in the last pic... what are they? I have them on the driver side of my bed on the deuce and have been racking my brain on what they are for.
Welcome and the feeling of driving off with the deuce for the first time, knowing that a remarkable piece of history is now yours, is in my opinion, remarkably awesome! Enjoy.
welcome aboard, its funny to see how many guys from washington are catching the fever. If you wind up on whidbey island for one reason or another, let me know, we'll pull the deuce out and do some cruisin'