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Heaph's Build Thread - Built not Bought

[hornygirlvoice]Put them fuuckers on!!![/horygirlvoice]
 
You must have been so excited to get these tires, you forgot to put your shoes on! :haha: :haha: :haha:
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chiefheaphy said:
place in FLA. called Longs wheel. 20X14 $245each

I could barely sleep. I kept getting up and checkin em out.
LMAO! Sweet dude. Now, I definitely need to come over there!:D
 
Goin to MAINE this weekend to get bombed with old friends at an old Hunting lodge on Great Moose Lake. When I return my goal is to get the tub back on in a couple weekends.

Thanks for all the feedback. I'm feeling remotivated! Wicked siked to get this thing together and then try to destroy it.

Have a good weekend!

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twoslo4five0 said:
what is the buble of the tire to tire measure ment...what kinda trailer you got??looks good too..

Its about the same as the wheelbase...around 106". I'm gonna pickup an over the tire eager beaver trailer. They are 102", only problem is that I'll have to get a WIDE LOAD flag! HA!

Those xzl are about 15 inches wide if im not mistaken and will fit on a narrower wheel. Or you could take any military 2.5t wheel grind the rivets that hold the center section and reweld it with whatever backspacing you were looking for. 50 beans does sound good though. No fancy night outs in Boston for me for awhile!!
 
twoslo4five0 said:
yeah his truck with the xzls are 108 inches...its to wide to be legal on a trailer he in va...i dunno what he is gonna do..

Actually:
102 is the maximum legal width of the trailer or object on the trailer, then you can have a sidewall bulge up to another 6" max, so 3" on each side.
That still would not be considered oversize.
Anything more than 108 from sidewall to sidewall would be oversize.
I just passed a CDL license and that was in the book.:D
 
imiceman44 said:
Actually:
102 is the maximum legal width of the trailer or object on the trailer, then you can have a sidewall bulge up to another 6" max, so 3" on each side.
That still would not be considered oversize.
Anything more than 108 from sidewall to sidewall would be oversize.
I just passed a CDL license and that was in the book.:D



Ah, very handy info!!

Thanks for the heads up :bow: !
 
is it just me or is your motor like ten feet in the air!!! Man that is gonna be awesome when its done!!!
 

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