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1600s on a deuce with manual steering

ivbeenrokd

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Anybody out there running 1600s on a deuce with manual steering? I was considering keeping the overall length, 4door, 105 bed, and single rear axle but possibly keeping the manual steering for a time. Anybody out there running manual steering on a setup similar to that? Mine steers pretty good now with the 15.5s. I wouldnt think 1400s would be much different but I could see that 1600s could be.

Thanks,

John
 

HanksDeuce

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John,

I ran 1600s on my bobbed deuce for a few months with the factory manual steering in place. Mind you I didn't take it off-road in any deep ruts, but interstate and city driving were no issues. My only advice is to drive "crab style" with your thumbs out! I have since gone to a power steering kit! :D
 

ivbeenrokd

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What are the thoughts on 1400s? My guess is that since their narrow but taller than what I have now the steering won't likely be much different. Any thoughts or real life experience on that?

Thanks,

John
 

Bcurtman

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I have 14.00's on mine and drive it wherever I happen to be going. Got a little imbalance at 45 mph but smooth at 55. No issues driving in town.
 

ivbeenrokd

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Just wanted to bump this topic to the top to see if anyone has any additional experience with 1400s or 1600s and factory manual steering. Thanks!
 

ccf460

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I just mounted my 16.00 R 20 michelin XL's on widened stock deuce wheels. I don't have power steering. It is doable, but forget super low speed steering,unless you want to look like popeye. I drive mine often, and have learned how to adapt. It is a noticeable difference from the 14.50 R 20's. I will be adding power steering in the near future, I hope!
Oh, and I don't have any front lift, so far no rubbing. I am going to add a 4" lift though, fender wells are full!
 
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