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Posted by John A. on March 01, 2007 at 21:30:45 from (65.142.251.132):
In Reply to: Snap On Duals posted by Caistor Centre Guy on March 01, 2007 at 10:28:58:
C.C.G., Last April I picked up a set of Smap-on style duals at an Auction about 80 miles from me. As most guys here will tell you is....The Snap-on style are Not highly prised usually unless they have a bunch od tread left on them. I was prepared to go fairly high. The Auctioneer started out high and No one bid, he kept comming down till I bib! No one else bid, so I got my set. They look real close to Allans set in his pic. But my set has maybe 30% rubber. OBTW I only gave $2.50 for the pair TOTAL. What I didn't get were those Eyed-nuts just like the ones in Allans pic. Those little Jewels run about $4.00 ea from Underverth Mgf Co. All eight cost $32 then $4 shipping so the setup I have has been very cost effective. I will bet you can get a set given to, of bought cheap. Mine have 4 J-bolts that secure each to the mounting wheel, at some point I will add 2 more /wheel to keep them tight, mine tend to keep loosening up and working back and forth. Good Luck. Later, John A.
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