Posted by soybeanjoe on January 08, 2010 at 15:08:23 from (66.213.171.108):
In Reply to: Duals on a 1066 posted by blkeele on January 08, 2010 at 13:40:10:
You can put axle mount duals on either axle length. problem with the short axles the tires will almost touch unless you are settup for 30" rows (60" centers on inside rear wheels).
If you are on wide rows "36" or wider) you can either go with the snap-on duals as the previous poster mentioned or by a set of extensions to put on the axle mount hubs. I had a 656 with the shorter axles. I used the extensions & got along ok with them.
Only problem was they were a bit of a PITA to tighten or loosen. I always took them off when I took the duals off & left the dual hubs on. I had to use a flex end on the socket extension which didn't make for good leverage. if you would leave them bolted to the hubs that wouldn't be a problem but I didn't like them sticking out that far. I would take off the dual, then remove the extension & leave the hub on the axle.
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