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13 last! I didn't know how much detail you might want...so I took a bunch.
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Now that's a site to behold! The weeds growing up around isn't a good sign.
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Yeah, it has been parked for about 2 years now. It looks like a pretty mean truck, and I bet it was wild to ride in after it was built. It looks like it has U.S. issue tires/wheels!
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^ now those would be fun. Although I think that you can only go like 40 mph on the road with those... and you can't really turn the wheel unless your moving. But if you live in the moutains with snow and mud. That would be the way to go!
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I think you can pull 70MPH with them!
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They would have worked great during last years hurricanes!
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VT, in your photos I didn't see any serious beefing up to accomidate the front dually tires other than for lift clearance, did you?
BTW, I'm planning only minimal lift to avoid rubbing the tires on the body. I believe the rear shouldn't be a problem. I got an estimate for $3500 for the adapters, all chrome alloy wheels and hardware. I'm going to have the fenders made of fiber glass- bolt on style (first i thought hidden bolts but if the bolts show, it might be kind of a frankenstein military look. |
Here's another direction, check out humzilla
[url=http://www.sslimousine.com/vdisplay.php?fleetid=10] |
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Here's a photo idea if the hummDually...
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