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I like the way your truck looks :) I just recently switched my singled out Deuce to duals again, I think it looks a lot more like it should. That is just my opinion though. I used 11.00-20 Goodyear G177's.
We had that happen with a large farm tractor tire, the tire shop installed too small of a tube and one day later it went bad and almost wrecked a $600 tire, so please get the correct size tube.
I finally decided ( with the help of Kenny and Brent, for this would not have happened) to convert my Deuce from 11.00-20 singles to duals. I spent a week or so cleaning, priming and painting 4 new wheels, then came the process of mounting the tires onto the new wheels. It went very easy, no...
I bought this unit from a guy and cut 5" out of the mast so it would fit under my cargo cover. I bolted it directly to the Deuce floor and added supporting plates underneath. The hand crank winch works fine for spare Deuce tires, that is all I've ever had to lift with it and really all it was...
Poofstock exceeded my expectations again, great food and great people. Thanks again Poof for hosting this great event. I am looking forward to the next one, I hope it will be a little warmer overnight.
Chester please stay out of the Diesel fuel!
I am switching my Deuce from 11.00-20 singles over to duals, mainly because I like the look more. I carry two extra spare tires now just in case. I don't think one way or the other is better, I just like the looks of it dualed.
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