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Shorty Deuce

JohnnyReb

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I noticed a couple of the "shorty Deuce" on ebay.

My question is does anyone know how they handle? I assume a bobbed deuce would have characteristics similar to any other dually.

However, by retaining the dual wheel setup closer to the front wheels, does it try to push the front straight ahead in a turn?

Not trying to insult anyone's truck, just curious....
JR
 
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Stretch44875

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Front tires are closer, so have less leverage. Probably would push the front end more, mostly on loose stuff. Bet on road there isn't much difference. Guess you would see more tire wear in the corners, and a tighter turning radius.

Dennis
 
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