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That's was my next concern. I wasn't sure if the pintle support bracket would squeeze in with a little modification or if I need to fabricate a new on. Thanks.
Alright, it's time to fire up the torch to chop the frame and complete my bob. My question is I'm looking on How Much Do I Cut Off?
and it shows them cutting the frame 11 1/2 inches forward of the end of the bed to account for the bumperettes. I want to add a hitch when I'm done so I need...
Here's the link to Florida's "sunshine law" requirements and chapter 119. My advice is to perform a chapter 119 request of code enforcement. Failure to comply is illegal unless the information falls within strict guidelines. Good luck.
- What kinds of agency records are subject to the...
I actually just drove by to get a picture and it was moved, which is scary because the moron that built it used lift blocks front and rear to clear the 53's. It looks good but is in front of a gym as part of an advertisement. I didn't think anyone would be stupid enough to drive it on the...
I was simply trying to determine if anyone knew off the top of their heads the size of the hole so I could determine if I had a large enough drill bit or would need to order one. Thanks for the help and smart a$$ comments.
That makes sense. I haven't unbolted my line from the frame yet. How big of hole do I need to drill for the line to pass through and attach to the frame like stock? Thanks.
I'm finishing up bobbing my Deuce this week. I was wondering what guys did with their rear airlines once they chopped the frame. I didn't know if I should just picked up some new shorter lines or criss crossed the lines already there to the opposite sides to take up the slack. Thanks.
I think it would be a PITA to cut out all those rivets and then redrill 40 holes for the bogies versus 20 for the singles. With that small foot print though it would be a bada$$ off road.
Thanks. I'm actually planning on turning the M105 into a lillte flat bed utility trailer. A may swap in a trailer axle in the future for electric brakes but for now I'm going to run the military axle.
Mine's just a 65 amp deal but that's way more power than it needs for the basic electrical system on these Deuces. I'm planning on upgrading to LED lights in the near future so I'll need even less power. You can get up to 200 amp pretty easily and relatively inexpensive.