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A 10 tire M135?

mo-mudder

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Brought my new baby home on Sunday, and was surprised. I figured that since it was dualled up in the back that it was an xM211, but the data plate reads M135. Anyone wanna offer some insight?
 

deuceman51

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Most likely they just bolted on duals on the rear. You can check that and see how well the rear wheels track the front. If the inner dual is right inline with the front axle then it's an M135. If they don't and are offset, it's an m211 or someone flipped the hubs. Either way, check the right side of your truck frame near the front axle, that is where the model is stamped into it. Hope that helps.
 

DDoyle

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Many of these trucks that were processed through dealers (Memphis, Boyce, etc.) were converted from singles to duals (the opposite of what many buffs are doing now). Do you know if this one was run through a big dealer's shop?

DD
 

mo-mudder

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It was processed through Memphis, I'm sure of it. It has tags on the dashboard saying something about the REB Powershift being a Memphis Equipment exclusive product, so that 's where it came from.
 
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