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  1. wsucougarx

    Field-expedient Deuce tire lift technique

    Actually that's why I used a 2x4. On the initial lift, the wheel grabs onto the 2x4 so it will not slide down and smash your hands
  2. wsucougarx

    Field-expedient Deuce tire lift technique

    I've been using the bucket/2x4 method for about a year now:-). Don't need a bunch of bulky tools or ramps. Pretty much most of the work is the first 2 seconds of lifting the board up. From then on the tire/wheel weight is mostly resting on the tail gate area. It's hard to explain, just need to...
  3. wsucougarx

    Field-expedient Deuce tire lift technique

    ***************5 gallon bucket and 2x4 Method********************* OK this is what I used to put 9 tires in the back of my deuce by myself. You need a 5 gallon bucket and a 4 ft 2x4. I put the 5 gallon bucket on the ground upside down. Use the 2x4 to create a ramp from the ground to the top...
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