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Thanks. I may have a line on this type of set up. Thought it may help put some ponies to the pavement. But I am still unsure if I like the way it looks. I'm hunting for more pics to help me visualize it.
 
Picture I found somewhere on the web, there are other views of the same truck, but I only have this one. Sniper
 

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My build is going to run the original dual rear wheels its a 36 chevy 1.5T, there not much to look at now but soon.. very soon
 
i got these.... kinda what im going to be doing, but i want to be lower

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I love these Google challenges. Looks like this isn't a new idea.

Yes, but THIS was done for a reason - wider tires weren't available and in a effort to gain traction and go faster they added an additional wheel and tire. That's HOT rodding!

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No reason for the rest of the vehicles on this thread other than trying to one-up the next guy for ridiclousness. Not exactly a new idea either, but it is a bandwagon FAD - just like when custom cars went too far in the 60's. It was no longer about style or improving the looks of a vehicle, just about who could have the tallest fins or the most headlights. Now it is who can have the lowest, rustiest, most impractical NON-hot rod turd. Cars done with taste and style are timeless, but look back at the others now and you think WTF? I think we are definitely in a WTF era!
 
That is my favorite dual wheel truck!


QUOTE=Gastrick;90624]I thought of this thread when I saw these at Billetproodf Florida and snapped some photos.



 

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