ranchhopper
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Im going to do a bobbed deuce this spring and like usual I cant do things the conventional way Im considering putting some axles from a 923 under the truck. I want the safety of dual circuit air brakes and the availability of five ton rim tire combinations are a consideration as well. I think the dual tanks on the deuce should be good to run an emergency and service brake system as well as an additional thirty gallon tank plumbed into the service brake system for the trainhorn air reservoir couldn't hurt either. I am going to need a treadle valve brake pedal set up to bolt up to the firewall from the 900 series I will probably use a push pull type of air valve for the parking brake too. I know there will be issues with the larger driveshafts from the five ton having to be remade to fit the deuce transfer case and the springs on the deuce are narrower than the five ton maybe a front springs from a five ton used on the front and back of the bobber will help eliminate that problem but it will ride like a lumber wagon then but that's tolerable as I sit in a mack truck with 44000 pound rears and 20000 pound front springs all day which puts me in the iron butt award class. I am open to suggestions and input from others that may see a problem that I have overlooked with the proposed construction. Im going to use the deuce cab and frame but will use an aluminum 1102 trailer bed as I did on the last one I did last year Im planning on using a fuel tank and inline fuel pump as well.