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Good job done, eh!



Yes. I did some extra stuff as well. Because I use a thick washer behind the rims because of larger tires. I installed longer rear wheel studs. Odd that the front wheel studs are longer than the rears. So I just installed front studs on the rear.


This his gives more thread to hold the wheel on. Just feel safer.
 

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Yes. I did some extra stuff as well. Because I use a thick washer behind the rims because of larger tires. I installed longer rear wheel studs. Odd that the front wheel studs are longer than the rears. So I just installed front studs on the rear.


This his gives more thread to hold the wheel on. Just feel safer.

Rumour has it that you drive fast! Probably a great idea......:noidea:
 

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I am always close to the trees........................some days a little too close! That was taken after we rolled it 180 degrees out of the tree-well!

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I am always close to the trees........................some days a little too close! That was taken after we rolled it 180 degrees out of the tree-well!

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Go figure

I hit a few trees this year, but only me head first in a tree well, I let the sled go man down to save it

Guess it was funny cause all they seen was a thumbs up, and noise from trying to get out lol

And that's the one time I didn't have the helmet cam on....


sent while I should be drinking tea's
 
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