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Re: dual rear wheels
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Posted by Haas on August 11, 2002 at 14:54:29 from (166.72.245.172):
In Reply to: dual rear wheels posted by Lewis on August 11, 2002 at 09:26:10:
All you have to do is dish one wheel in and the other out and they will bolt right on. You may have to change the setup where the rims are bolted to the hubs. There are 4 positions for bolting the rims to the hubs, lugs turned in or out and then lugs bolted inside or outside of hub. Be sure you keep the heavy cast wheel on the RH side to counter weight the offset as was intended. I would put it on the outside. If you get two cast wheels, put them both on that side. Saw a couple of A's set up like this at the Red Power Round Up.
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