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...Or when a winch was added.You will also see their remains (usually cut off level with the top of the bumper) on some Army trucks. In an unusual reversal of the Marines getting cast-offs from the Army, the Army received all of the usable Marine M35s when the Corps went to an all 5-ton medium truck fleet.
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...Or when a winch was added.
Its a shame those hacks didn't flip the hubs, that looks so wrong!
So that would indicate the hubs aren't flip then, if the rims are dished out. Here is a side shotWell then they are running the rims "dish-out" and it looks bad!
When you put a winch on, the bumper gets installed up-side-down. Those hoops will now severely limit approach angle, so they get cut off.
With the wider stance and not having the center of the tire close/if not over the center between the two bearing is just asking for trouble IMO.Nah, hubs can be flipped and you still run dish out. It just doesn't look right imho, but it does give a wider stance. Yes, hubs flipped, dish in is the way it was meant to be.
Flipping the hubs puts the tires inline with the fronts. I see no reason to go through all that work and not have them in-line. Its not logical IMHO.
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