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Cool pics !
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Nope, aluminum shear pin. Doesn't make much sense to me eitherI take it that you used a bolt instead of a shear pin.
If your are going to throw that out, I would like it. That is a nice clean snap, wow.
No kidding!Who needs axle articulation with frame-flex like that? Nice pics
The 14.5r20's are 44x14" tires and the 395/85r20's are 48x15" if I am not mistaken. Yes, I flipped the hubs. If you try to turn the rims around after you flip hubs they stick out like 2 feet. If you don't flip the hubs you can turn the wheels around and they look pretty good, but they will not track with the front tires, and there is a debate if it is bad on bearings and such. To see what it looks like see Rizzo's truck.No kidding!
Nice pics btw! Are those tires the same size as 14.5-20.00's? Reason being, Ive been really thinking about singling my deuce out and I already have 14.5's in the front (on stock rims) so all I would need is 4 more tires. As for the rears, Im guessing you flipped the hubs but can you turn the rear rims the other way?
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