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    Putting larger tires on the deuce using stock rims...

    okay, i am not here to start a pissing match but these are my thoughts. a bobbed deuce loses anywhere from 2000-5000 pounds people say. and it loses a driving axle... now you remove another drive axle which puts load on the transmission and the axle infront of it, and the engine, clutch...
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    Putting larger tires on the deuce using stock rims...

    but the npt's are goofy looking, i dont know how a larger tire hurts off road performance as it gives you greater floating qualities... you cannot tell me a npt is a great off road tire when it meets mud or anything slick..
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    Putting larger tires on the deuce using stock rims...

    well then what rims should i use. i just cant swallow a set of HEMTT rims... dear god those are spendy...
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    Putting larger tires on the deuce using stock rims...

    this will be on a Bobb'd Duece. so no worries on doubles. Does that mean i am still stuck with the 395's? :lost:
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    Putting larger tires on the deuce using stock rims...

    My plan is to install a set of 14.00-20 Michelin XLs on stock m35a2 rims, is this a possibility? sorry for the newb questions just getting my ducks in a row!
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