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mine might be different, but it does have three straps at the back that tie the rear of the cover to the last bow, and also three others that hold the rear flap up when its rolled up. The 5 others on each side are for holding the sides up when they are rolled up. You can roll up the sides on...
I've been looking for a trailer to haul tools and fuel with, and I don't really need something quite as big as a m105 and don't really have the room for a 105. A buddy of mine has a 101 that he doesn't need anymore, and I was wondering how a 101 pulls behind a deuce and if anyone does it...
Just looked that up on the internet, and that would be great, but the nearest COSTCO is 281 miles away....
That does make sense Glen, I can see where I pull in and out from my drive way just from the tires skidding.
It seems like every other time I drive my deuce I get at least one flat tire and its usually an inner dual and it's usually due to a nail. Is this normal with stock deuce tires or do I need to stick a giant nail grabbing magnet on the front bumper? (which thinking about that, it would be kinda...
Not to hijack this thread, but this brings up another question ive had. What about giving rides on the troop seats in the bed of the deuce? The local police chief doesn't mind me doing it, but I'm still not comfortable with it and I just wonder what everyone else thinks
I've noticed this too! I took mine to a car show last year and i got more conversations than the 4 brand new vettes sitting right in front of it. Gotta love it!
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