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Old 01-03-2013, 08:39 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by catchnfish View Post
ive never done more than max 1oo doubt even that much, 200 is pushing it i would think for most wheels
at 200 lbs your pretty limited on the selection.

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Originally Posted by CheapPelican View Post
I've thought of using two pairs of those cheep wheels, like duallys.


I salvaged a set from some powerwheels that were sitting out on the curb on trash day.



They work great for those long pulls, but these are too big to fit down the hatch or sit in the tankwell with a bait tank. They are loud on pavement too.

I tried that too! to combat the noise and the traction on the pavement problem, I got a old bike inner tube, cut it ,wrapped it around the wheels and used a few wood screws to keep it in place. true some wheels are better then no wheels, especially when you gat a PA!
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