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- notevenExplorer IIII figured it would be ok I don’t see the roads littered with dually trucks with the front wheel fallen off...
A local tow operator told me Ford C&C single wheel and dually have same rear axle with an extension kinda like the front. I’m going to dig around some online parts diagrams ... - rhagfoExplorer III
noteven wrote:
Does the extension used on the front wheels of a dually to mount the all position wheel in the negative offset apply any additional forces to the bearings vs a single wheel truck with a more neutral offset?
I am considering converting my F-350 single wheel to a dually...
No the reason for the extension is to center the wheel over the bearing.
To Ron’s concern, I would agree if standard F350, but as it is a CC, and it can be re-certificate see no reason not to. - blt2skiModeratorMy 89 and 05 had extensions on front axle iirc. My IHC on the other hand, was made for the reverse off set.
I don't personally see an issue with extensions.
Marty - notevenExplorer III
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Doubt it really makes any difference. BUT you would most likely be better off selling yours and buying a DRW of your choice.
I should have mentioned it’s a cab and chassis truck with aluminum bed etc how I like it I don’t want to sell and buy again.
Ford c&c Trucks use the same rear axle housing/hubs with extensions and longer axles near as I can figure.
A second stage upfitter engineer can re-rate the truck in Canada. - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIDoubt it really makes any difference. BUT you would most likely be better off selling yours and buying a DRW of your choice.
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