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  1. 55Cameo

    5 Tons under a deuce

    It does not need all 8" for the tires to clear. It was the easiest to do that way for me and it never hurts to have a little more clearance when in deep water. Also it gave me more room if I wanted to put bigger rice and canes on at a later date. I have some friends with 60" tires that will bolt...
  2. 55Cameo

    5 Tons under a deuce

    Also, unless you put some lift on it those rice and canes are going to play heck on the front fenders when it articulates. I know it doesn't articulate much, but they would be pretty close without lift.
  3. 55Cameo

    5 Tons under a deuce

    The only problem with the rice and canes is that it isn't street legal with them on it. I really don't have any problems with the xzl's when there is a little water in the hole to help wash them out. The problem comes in when it is sticky mud, the Deuce does not have enough power to spin them...
  4. 55Cameo

    5 Tons under a deuce

    I run the 53" xzl's on my bobbed Deuce with 8" of lift and a moly locker in the rear from Randy. I still have the stock multifuel in it and haven't had any problems with anything breaking. I put it through some serious test in the mud with no problems. All of the shafts are 100% stock. I don't...
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