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Recovry4x4

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One last set! The first pic is an M275A2 owned by RAM aka Acetomatoco here. Ross passed away about a year and a half back if my clock in my head is right. The rest are some random pics of my former M275A2.
 

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Recovry4x4

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I'm not sure if the 46" rubber will clear the quarter fenders or not. Pretty sure they will but no guarantee. Yeah, you would need a CDL with a doubles endorsement I would think. I have a FITZALL license that allows me to tow that way, albeit not far.

Heres a little shot of the day mine left the AO. My son was less than happy.
 

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Ya 14.5s are a great choice for a deuce .As much as i love singles i like the look of duals on a m275 i would probably just step up to 11.00 xls
 

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not to necro but i was currious... the m275 what if you put a shortened deuce bed on it? you know like people do with 818s sometimes.... i think i t would be neat have a short wheel base deuce with out bobbing just a thought
and id bet itd look great with some bigger rubber
 
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