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  1. FSBruva

    11:00 R x 20's on deuce/135 rims

    The ultimate question.... who's had actual, with-their-own-eyes experience with deuce bearings getting "killed" from running singles, M135 wheels or otherwise? Matt
  2. FSBruva

    11:00 R x 20's on deuce/135 rims

    Are we confusing offset to mean two different things? Sounds like Tony is describing the distance to the center of the rim, and gerhard is decribing the distance to the other side of the rim? Maybe. Matt
  3. FSBruva

    11:00 R x 20's on deuce/135 rims

    The inner and outer bearings/races are the same. However - some folks believe in keeping bearing/race pairs together wherever they go. Matt
  4. FSBruva

    11:00 R x 20's on deuce/135 rims

    Yes on truck. A GMC 2.5 ton truck with single rear wheels, but ran the 11.00x20 tires to handle the load - also had a different cago box that was narrower (88" wide - same width as the running boards on the stock truck) and had wheel wells to allow the wheels to have more travel offroad...
  5. FSBruva

    11:00 R x 20's on deuce/135 rims

    right you are... edited
  6. FSBruva

    11:00 R x 20's on deuce/135 rims

    Adamlee- My set of 11 m135 wheels cost me 400, but i also got the truck. doghead- M135 wheels can't be run as duals - the tires will touch before the rims do. Loose deuce- M211 and m35 wheels are the exact same, with 10.5 inches of offset. M135 and M34 wheels are the exact same, which is what...
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