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My old M880

b00sted

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Here's the truck I owned back in High School.

Had factory stock suspension with the fenders and bed trimmed to clear the 40x17" tires. Made for a pretty fun truck..Especially with no power steering.






 

b00sted

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I'd really like to buy a bobbed Deuce on 46-49" tires like that guy 100dollarman out west sells them...Although that may not be very practical seeing as how I live on the southside of Chicago. ;) My neighbors would hate me even more than they already do.


I think a more reasonable idea is a CUCV that I can do stuff like a Cummins 6bt swap to down the road.

Most people on here would hate the idea, but I like modified stuff...I'm not big into restoration.
 

Bacto

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How did you solve steering linkage clearance with tires that huge, i put 33x12,5" tires on mine and i had a clearance problem when i did a sharp left turn.
 

b00sted

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I wasn't the one that put the wheels and tires on the truck...A local guy did.

I got a little rub when making tight turns as well...But that's common with most trucks with big tires. The back-spacing on the rim must have been just right to allow the tires to clear pretty well without sticking out too horribly. I actually like the way the tires sat on under the truck considering they were 17" wide.
 
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