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Sorry, I have never seen the chains for the 11.00 20 tires, so I do not know.
The space between the tires on the rear and center axles is pretty roomy.
IMHO - I would be more concerned with the space between the sidewalls and clearence between the inner tires and the trunnion cap.
I would be...
You the man goldeneagle!!:-D:-D:-D... Acme a name you can trust!
Back in the 70s I used to buy all my parts from Acme Auto parts, no joke.
I try to buy American and Acme, but its getting harder these days.
:roll::roll:
I think 11:00s are about as large as you can go if you still want to run with duals.
I thought about going to singles with the 11:00s, but I like the stability and looks of a deuce running duals. There was a gent that posted on this site a year or two back and he ran dual 11:00s on the rear with...
I took her out on I-90 today heading Westbound for a quick run between exit 32 and exit 31. She ran at 63.2 per the GPS before I came to my exit. I have a slight front end wobble above 58 MPH, so I need to determine the cause. I had a full tank of fuel and (10) 9.00 X 20s in the back. I needed...
Well I finally got my 11:00 R20s I bought from 100dollarman mounted on my truck and all I can say is they are nice!
Here is a before and a few after pics.
I bolted mine to the existing holes in the left rear mud guard and the right front bumper.
I guess the holes were standard issue for Air Force trucks, since she came to me straight from the GL.
I picked up my (10) 11.00-20 Firestone T831 Radials that I bought from Hundy, man they are nice!!!! Now to get them mounted.
Here is a pic of them in the back of my pickup.
Ace Tomato Co., bless his soul, always said to start out in first gear if you want your clutch to live a long and happy life. I am paraphrasing Ace, but you get the drift.
I always start out in 1st gear, unless I have the xfer case in low range.
My truck will almost put me throught windsheild...
I seem to recall a SS brother that had a line on some ARB lockers for the 2.5 ton rockwell axles awhile back. You may want to search the forum for the thread. I think the ARB would be the way to go.
I have Selectro hubs on the front of my deuce, the AVMs were not available when I ordered mine. Anyway, another plus to front lockouts is that they reduce wear on the front axle u-joints and the inards in the front pumpkin, which is all good as long a you lock the hubs or engage the front axle...