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  1. Hammer

    M200A1 springs strong enough for bobbed deuce?

    Ah well, I just haven't seen the data plates to examine that closely, yet.
  2. Hammer

    M200A1 springs strong enough for bobbed deuce?

    By the pictures I have seen, they look like they would go on fairly easy. But I haven't seen the best close up pictures to know if they will be an easy swap. Gimp, where did you get that rating from?
  3. Hammer

    M200A1 springs strong enough for bobbed deuce?

    10k total lbs for a bobbed deuce. Give or take. 60%, or so, of the weight rides on the front axle because of the engine and transmission. The 200 trailer weighs around 2400 lbs on it's own, plus the off road capacity of 5,000 lbs. Do the typical military thing and double it for on-road ratings...
  4. Hammer

    M200A1 springs strong enough for bobbed deuce?

    Looking at the M200A1 trailers that are rated at 2 1/2 tons. Would these springs be good enough to use as the rear springs for a bobbed deuce?
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