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Was talking about getting stuck and needing the additional traction to back up.Since both trailer axles are open differentials, backing should not be a problem....
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Was talking about getting stuck and needing the additional traction to back up.Since both trailer axles are open differentials, backing should not be a problem....



Well here are the pictures of what I've done this past weekend. I weighed it yesterday at the base scales, 7240 lbs. Just a bit more than I planned but that's okay. It'll hold whatever I want to put on it. It's just a little over built. I ended up running duals to handle the extra load on the cross country. All that is left is to run the air line to the back axle master cylinder. It tows straight and true. Stops well without jerking the Deuce around. I had to cut wheel arches into the side to make room for the duals but it doesn't look to bad. The decking is from Vietnam, it's runway matting. I was trying to keep with the military theme of the truck. When I get to Fl I'm going to use Dad's sand blaster and clean the whole thing up and paint it. I figure it'll be ok the way it is for a few thousand miles.We get it, advertisements are annoying!
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