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Finally got the deuce singled with 11-20 NDCC tires. Used a set of rims from the GMC M135 deuce and half.
Had the rims shot blasted, then painted with primer and auto paint. I took the paint code to a local paint shop. They were able to use it, but the only in their expensive line. When the paint was custom mixed in a cheaper paint, it came out a little too dark, and too glossy. Didn't use enough flattener in the paint I guess. This is my first time painting auto paint.
I just noticed the two of the rims are slightly different. They have a more closed hole in the rim face, matches the regular deuce rims. The other 4 rims have a more open hole. Maybe some are M34 rims, and some are M135 rims? They are all stamped 1952.
Had to flip the hubs. Talk about sore, I hammered all 24 studs in and out. Only took a hour with the hubs off. Tried to use an impact to reinstall the studs, was taking too long. Overall about 16 hours for the hub flip, removing tires from rim, and installing everything.
So I am able to cruise 60 mph. YEA! Now if the .71 overdrive gearsets come out, I will be set. Easier to turn, lot less work to get the tires on and off, and less tires to replace.
I may get a M135/M34 Bed for the truck to complete the look.
Dennis
Had the rims shot blasted, then painted with primer and auto paint. I took the paint code to a local paint shop. They were able to use it, but the only in their expensive line. When the paint was custom mixed in a cheaper paint, it came out a little too dark, and too glossy. Didn't use enough flattener in the paint I guess. This is my first time painting auto paint.
I just noticed the two of the rims are slightly different. They have a more closed hole in the rim face, matches the regular deuce rims. The other 4 rims have a more open hole. Maybe some are M34 rims, and some are M135 rims? They are all stamped 1952.
Had to flip the hubs. Talk about sore, I hammered all 24 studs in and out. Only took a hour with the hubs off. Tried to use an impact to reinstall the studs, was taking too long. Overall about 16 hours for the hub flip, removing tires from rim, and installing everything.
So I am able to cruise 60 mph. YEA! Now if the .71 overdrive gearsets come out, I will be set. Easier to turn, lot less work to get the tires on and off, and less tires to replace.
I may get a M135/M34 Bed for the truck to complete the look.
Dennis
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