Zeus33rd Smarter than you GMOTM Winner Joined Mar 14, 2002 Posts 7,324 Reaction score 16 Location Grass Valley, CA Jan 28, 2003 #1 What is it? 64"? 62"?
tRustyK5 Elbows up! Premium GMOTM Winner Author Joined Jul 23, 2000 Posts 41,547 Reaction score 13,349 Location In my garage Jan 28, 2003 #2 67" Rene
Zeus33rd Smarter than you GMOTM Winner Joined Mar 14, 2002 Posts 7,324 Reaction score 16 Location Grass Valley, CA Jan 28, 2003 #3 Thank you sir...You are a gentlemen and a scholar. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
tRustyK5 Elbows up! Premium GMOTM Winner Author Joined Jul 23, 2000 Posts 41,547 Reaction score 13,349 Location In my garage Jan 28, 2003 #4 LOL, I'm glad someone thinks so.../forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif Rene
D dammit32 1/2 ton status Joined Jul 20, 2002 Posts 365 Reaction score 0 Location Maine Jan 28, 2003 #5 whats the width of a 1 ton?
DEMON44 Low-Tech Redneck Joined Jan 8, 2003 Posts 7,227 Reaction score 32 Location Okotoks, Alberta Jan 28, 2003 #6 What exactly does "WMS" stand for?
Zeus33rd Smarter than you GMOTM Winner Joined Mar 14, 2002 Posts 7,324 Reaction score 16 Location Grass Valley, CA Jan 28, 2003 #7 A 1 ton single rear wheel is the same, a van 14 bolt is 3" wider if I remember correctly...I have no idea what a dually 14b is.... WMS stands for Wheel Mounting Surface. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
A 1 ton single rear wheel is the same, a van 14 bolt is 3" wider if I remember correctly...I have no idea what a dually 14b is.... WMS stands for Wheel Mounting Surface. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
DEMON44 Low-Tech Redneck Joined Jan 8, 2003 Posts 7,227 Reaction score 32 Location Okotoks, Alberta Jan 28, 2003 #8 I knew it was the axle housing width measurement, just never know what it stood for. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif, Thanks.
I knew it was the axle housing width measurement, just never know what it stood for. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif, Thanks.