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I know the auction police won't like it, but I only put it on here for a reference.
I honestly want to learn about what they are. Had I posted the thread with out any photos
or reference then everyone would say " were's the photos" so maybe some one could
explain the difference between...
Ok I'm not sure If this is the proper place for this thread but I looked around and didn't see any place better to ask about these wheels.
If these are the HEMTT wheels are they called HEMTT rims offically or do they have another number designation ?
Thanks
Tom
Well since "Booger" has the same 16.00"x 53" tires on his truck I'd say his suggestion to use a 12" rims with 6" offset might have some real merit. Forget the stock rims or trying to widen them out. I know it cost money , but the HEMTT rims are the safest and easiest way to go with that big of...
There are some for sale around the country, but not in our area. I have a
nice M35A2 W/W in my backyard. I'm thinking a nice A3 is in my future.
You must have been in Indy earlier than me I got there around 11:15 and left
at close to 1pm.
The only person there other than me and the GL...
When I read the "250" part in your thread the first thing I thought of is it's a 5-ton truck.
Being that it's a 1968 and that it's not all pimped up like one would probably be with an
engine change I'd say it's just a regular multi fuel truck.
Tom
Clint at C&C Equipment has a similar looking set of wheels on one of his bobbed dueces
that's for sale. You might check with him and see where his came from.
Good Luck in your search.
Tom
Perfect advice.
Unless you have the tools and know what your doing your never going to be able to complete the swap yourself and get it correct.
My friend Jeff runs a rearend shop for a living.
Labor cost at his shop to regear the front and rear cost about $700 plus gears and lube and...
You need to read "boogers" thread
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-modification-hot-rodding/80493-bobber-snow.html
He lives and plays in deep snow country.
Tom
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