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Could anyone tell me differences between am M34 and an M35?
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Also, the dataplate is different. One says M34 and the other says M35.
Not to forget, their different speedo-adapter ratios (specs here...)M34 and M35 are identical except for the bed, wheels and tires.
M35 has the standard bed like all the A1's and A2's, with dualled 9.00x20 tires.
M34 has 11:00x20 singled rear tires, with the M135 style rims with different offset, and the bed with cutouts for the rear tires. Inside the bed, it has wheelwells like a pickup truck.
Also, the dataplate is different. One says M34 and the other says M35.
I have some of the M134 wheels with the different offset. They had 11.00x20s and I just wanted the tires. Wondered if the rims were worth keeping or if I should scrap them? I was told that if someone needed them they were hard to find so I held on to them.M34 and M35 are identical except for the bed, wheels and tires.
M35 has the standard bed like all the A1's and A2's, with dualled 9.00x20 tires.
M34 has 11:00x20 singled rear tires, with the M135 style rims with different offset, and the bed with cutouts for the rear tires. Inside the bed, it has wheelwells like a pickup truck.
Also, the dataplate is different. One says M34 and the other says M35.
They would be M135 not 134. They are definitely desirable and worth more than scrap.I have some of the M134 wheels with the different offset. They had 11.00x20s and I just wanted the tires. Wondered if the rims were worth keeping or if I should scrap them? I was told that if someone needed them they were hard to find so I held on to them.
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