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jrs44jimmy
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wheel spacers

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anyone know where I can find 2in wheel spacers for my cckw , so I can mount 900/20's and rims ,
1944 CCKW 353 383625-1 open cab w/winch ,w/arctic cab
1942 CCKW 353 175428-1 parts truck
1970 W300 power wagon (US forest service rig )
1936 plymouth p2 4dr touring sedan
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Re: wheel spacers

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Are you talking for between the duals?

If so, use M35 wheels. They will also be easier to mount the 9.00x20 tires.

I have them on my split axle'd CCKW Schield-Bantam crane truck
Dr Deuce Over 50,000 driven miles in a CCKW
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Re: wheel spacers

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I have m35 rims and tires with 900/20s they wont fit inside rear the tires hit the springs thats why Im looking for spacers, I drive daily and dont want to ware out my 750/20s they cost to much
1944 CCKW 353 383625-1 open cab w/winch ,w/arctic cab
1942 CCKW 353 175428-1 parts truck
1970 W300 power wagon (US forest service rig )
1936 plymouth p2 4dr touring sedan
MVPA 36083
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