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Hi,
Many know my son Badga the Badger, MV crazed 15 Y.O. and partner in my M35A2. We had an M109 box on it for a while, but changed our mind to bob the deuce. It's an '85 AMG, depot rebuilt in '95, and came with a hardtop, Michelin super singles (1100-R20) and air steering. The box is off, the trailer bed is bought, and we have a 12 leaf front suspension.
The first question is tires as I want this to roll when mechanically complete as we're doing it in a friend's yard. I want to use the 1100-R20's (I seem to have some extras). The hubs came flipped for singles. Do I have to raise the bed higher than normal in order to clear the tires or can they go on straight with the 105 bed?
Second question is what would you do first? I'm thinking of starting by removing the brake lines, then all of the rivets and bolts holding the rear axle mounts on, then jacking the whole thing up onto stands and pulling the rear end out. What have I missed?
Many know my son Badga the Badger, MV crazed 15 Y.O. and partner in my M35A2. We had an M109 box on it for a while, but changed our mind to bob the deuce. It's an '85 AMG, depot rebuilt in '95, and came with a hardtop, Michelin super singles (1100-R20) and air steering. The box is off, the trailer bed is bought, and we have a 12 leaf front suspension.
The first question is tires as I want this to roll when mechanically complete as we're doing it in a friend's yard. I want to use the 1100-R20's (I seem to have some extras). The hubs came flipped for singles. Do I have to raise the bed higher than normal in order to clear the tires or can they go on straight with the 105 bed?
Second question is what would you do first? I'm thinking of starting by removing the brake lines, then all of the rivets and bolts holding the rear axle mounts on, then jacking the whole thing up onto stands and pulling the rear end out. What have I missed?