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Welcome Sgt. Rogers! Great to see more Northwest (USA) people joining. If you like big green iron, this is the place...does not seem to matter what shade of green...we love 'em all.
I know there are a few of us over in the UK who can get hold of old Soviet-era iron. You might want to check...
I struggled with this for a while...I don't think it really matters. The used tires I got for my deuce looked to be used in both directions.
I've seen several M35A3s with 14.50R20s on them....every one that I saw had the tires mounted one way on the wheels...which means that they went one way...
I remember talking to Alex about this one at the MVPA show...they were still working on it.
If they did as good of a job on the engine swap in this one as they did in mine, this is a strong runner. IMP does quality work...someone pick this up please!
Welcome Panther! This is *the* place to be if you have a deuce. Search the forums for any info you need...it's probably there already.
Make sure you post some pics of that truck when you get it.
Good luck on getting one and with that commercial endorsement.
I've noticed that if my browser window is too "wide" the above corruption happens. If I narrow it down, it goes away.
I think the "toys for tots" frame is the cause, due to some re-arranging when sized wide. I can't take a screenshot from here (work) but if it's still an issue tonight when I...
Yes, all are the same. You can run them both ways...flipped or no. Should not matter.
Mike (ODIron) does not list them on his site...but he does sell them. I think he's trying to keep production down to a reasonable level. Just email or call him...He'll hook you up.
Here's pics in case you...
Get some wheels from OD Iron...you will be glad you did. They work perfectly for this application...and you don't even need to flip the hubs for (near) perfect front-to-back alignment (within 1/4", which you cannot see over the length of the truck). No muss, no fuss, and they bolt right on...
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