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1400's on a Deuce?
Guessin' that it is a modified deuce.
Once you get it rolling again, you should stop & buy the tools to change a tire, certainly makes life easier when you get a flat.
Good Luck with your recovery!
(Hope you got a title with your truck)
Maybe you'ld like him to list each and every part as well as the assembly instructions. :roll:
1st he has to estimate quantities, contact the suppliers to get pricing & delivery based upon said quantities. Once that is accomplished he could list them for sale and show pictures of the kit...
Just because someone posts that deuce frames aren't tempered doesn't make it true.
These frames are designed to flex, you may have noticed the spring mount on the bed.
Mild steel bends and stays that way. Don't look at the heat treat code on the frame rails either.
I've seen a K5 Blazer frame...
I do not believe that they will show up.
What they have done though is to ensure that the community will line the streets to honor this fallen hero.
There is a facebook page about this.
https://www.facebook.com/events/120083191471697/
If they do show, I ask that nobody stoops to their level...
The 37" tires are 20% larger than stock, therefore your stock speedometer will be off by 20%.
At an indicated 50 mph you are traveling at 60mph
an indicated 25 mph would be 30 mph.
Same bolt pattern.
I would not have said that you could put regular 8 lug wheels on an A3 if you couldn't.
I'll clarify though that the Metric bolt pattern 8 lug Ford wheels will not fit.
CUCV & M880 wheels will bolt on.
the pattern is 8 on a 6.5inch pattern.
Titan gives the NDCC a 65 MPH speed rating. Admittadly at the specified load rating and full pressure, The speed rating's a crap shoot with only 30psi even on a relatively light vehicle.
and we both know they don't have anywhere near the wet pavement traction of a standard tire.
I'd hate to see...
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