I've always wanted a deuce (for about 10 years now), and have never had the money, time, space or license to do it. However, I'll have a opportuity to buy a deuce in the next few weeks (from a private party, not an auction), and I have no time, enough money, and just enough space. It runs, but because a three axle vehicle requires a Class B Commercial Driver's License in CA (regardless of how it's registered), I won't be able to drive it (yet).
As such, I had thought about removing one of the rear axles (probably the front one) and running the deuce as a two-axle 'pickup truck' or 'van'. However, because of how the leaf springs are mounted on the deuce, I'm not sure this would work well. The axle might just drop enough to drag on the pavement.
Furthermore, eventually I would like to get a class B license and restore the deuce to it's stock glory, so I don't want to do anything too radical (e.g. a mudder or bobtail modification). I would like it to be semi-permanent, that is something that will not destroy any parts or axles if I run a few thousand miles on it while it is in a two-axle configuration.
One idea I had was to weld a bracket up that would hold the front axle up against the frame.
I know anything like this would severly limit the weight limit of the vehicle, but that wouldn't be an issue for me while I'm running it as a two-wheel vehicle.
Has anybody done this, or are there any suggestions on how to do this?
Thanks in advance. I've been a longtime MV nut, but only recently found steelsoldiers.
As such, I had thought about removing one of the rear axles (probably the front one) and running the deuce as a two-axle 'pickup truck' or 'van'. However, because of how the leaf springs are mounted on the deuce, I'm not sure this would work well. The axle might just drop enough to drag on the pavement.
Furthermore, eventually I would like to get a class B license and restore the deuce to it's stock glory, so I don't want to do anything too radical (e.g. a mudder or bobtail modification). I would like it to be semi-permanent, that is something that will not destroy any parts or axles if I run a few thousand miles on it while it is in a two-axle configuration.
One idea I had was to weld a bracket up that would hold the front axle up against the frame.
I know anything like this would severly limit the weight limit of the vehicle, but that wouldn't be an issue for me while I'm running it as a two-wheel vehicle.
Has anybody done this, or are there any suggestions on how to do this?
Thanks in advance. I've been a longtime MV nut, but only recently found steelsoldiers.