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I have seen some npr's at my local salvage....they only have 16's and 16.5's on 'em.
Another goal of mine is to be at or a little over the height of 9.00 ndt's...
Ben
I don't think they're very plentiful....just another option for a rim on our trucks. Correct me if I'm wrong...but, aren't those m105a3 rims hub centric versus the deuce's lug centric....
Ben
Hi all, just throwing an idea out there...will the m105a3 7.5r22.5 rims fit the deuce? If so.....The world of 22.5 recap drives is plentiful! I for one think it would be great to run the same tire that every other truck on the road runs....(11r22.5)
Anyone tried fitting them?
Thanks,
Ben
Hi all! First let me say thanks to all the people who make this place what it is.....INVALUABLE!!!!
This will be the first MV I've had. So, there will be newb questions. Here goes.....
I will be starting with a '64 REO m35a2 according to the data plate...which, has been changed. Went to...
I appreciate that Karl...but I plan on putting a winch back on the truck...(PO had no idea where it was) go figure! So I'm guessing I won't need that guard...
Thanks for thinking of me!
Ben
Ok....we're leaving early tomorrow for the recov....first let me thank 101coolcars for all his help!!!! Also, thanks to everyone else that has contributed to the forums and stickies.....PRICELESS!!!!
Ben
(Lots of pics and possibly video coming soon!)
I ve called pretty much every company out there....then my friend with the other deuce said he uses State Farm...I'm gonna call his agent who is familiar with deuces tomorrow...
Ben
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