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Love the daytons on it.Gives it an industrial look.Great job!
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Truck definitely has a unique flare to it. I wonder if you could have somebody turn you some chrome hub caps to cover up those ugly axle nuts. Big trucks have hub caps too.
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Thanks Plow Jockey, appreciate the comment.
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I was wondering who picked up that carson trailer....Need to get my hands on one
Nice Rig All around buddy Alfy |
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Thanks Alfy, I've been looking for a LowBoy and saw this up from Reeves and figured it will work untill I get the LowBoy.
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WOW those daytons look good on there and the fenders with the big meaty tires compliment them even more. nice set up.
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An easy (and cheap) way I've found to cover the hole in the center of the hub is to use small chrome caps. They have six small pointed 'arms' that stick out from the back, and you can bed these out a little to snugly hold them in place on the rim. It's been awhile since I bought any at the hardware store, but they were around 3/8" size and I'm sure cost less than $1. -Mike
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