Dec-11-2020 03:13 PM
Dec-12-2020 10:35 AM
rjstractor wrote:
I think the OP might have been contemplating a switch to DRW or 19.5s, not both.
Dec-12-2020 08:36 AM
carringb wrote:bucky wrote:
Don't forget the front spacers, new front wheels, and a bed. Might be cheaper to keep looking for a real dually.
Front end doesn’t need to change. I originally swapped my front end over to dually rotors and wheels, but the 235 tires were too skinny for my liking for some of the places I go. I switched to 265 tires but they’re a little too wide for 6.5” dually wheels, and I didn’t like the sidewall flex while cornering hard. So ended up going back to SRW rotors so I could run 8” wheels. Hard cornering was much better after that. I carry an adapter to use the dually spare up front.
The rear fenders probably will cost more than axle swap or adapter kit, but dually beds are easier to find used because so many duallies get flat-bed conversions. And there’s options for bolt-on fenders too.
Dec-12-2020 08:25 AM
bucky wrote:
Don't forget the front spacers, new front wheels, and a bed. Might be cheaper to keep looking for a real dually.
Dec-12-2020 07:55 AM
jerryleejr wrote:C Schomer wrote:
That sounds fun but I would check the axle weight capacity to be sure it’s worth continuing. Craig
The conversion would include the upgraded axle....
JJ
Dec-12-2020 07:54 AM
Dec-12-2020 07:22 AM
rjstractor wrote:
I think the OP might have been contemplating a switch to DRW or 19.5s, not both.
Dec-12-2020 07:05 AM
Dec-12-2020 06:00 AM
jerryleejr wrote:MFL wrote:
A bit more info would help. What 3500 truck, brand/year, and what do you plan to tow with it?
Had a camp neighbor next to me with a converted 350 van, towing a little mini trailer.
Jerry
It’s a 4th Gen Ram 3500 CC and would be hauling 5-5500 in the bed and towing a small utility trailer. Most do the same with the 3500 DRW’s which why I’m looking at the conversion...
Dec-12-2020 01:42 AM
Dec-11-2020 06:06 PM
carringb wrote:
There’s 2 ways to covert. Buy the Arrowcraft kit and use the existing axle, but it might not have much reserve capacity left. It’s nearly as easy to just swap in a dually axle.
FWIW - I originally converted my can with the Arrowcraft kit. No issues with that kit, but my axle was a Dana 70 and was was still pushing a it 7,800# rating. One trip i spilt my diff carrier in half once when I jumped the van going a wee bit too fast, with a trailer in tow on a hitch extension. Then another trip I sheared the pinion gear, sending my driveline across the highway, when I did a 3rd to 1st WOT downshift with torque management turned off, when I went to pass a Honda Civic on a steep uphill while towing the travel trailer.
So now I have a dually Dana 80 axle. If I break this one, I’ll try the Dana S110 next, since my rear axle weight does top 13,000 pounds at times
Dec-11-2020 06:02 PM
Dec-11-2020 04:17 PM
Dec-11-2020 03:55 PM
C Schomer wrote:
That sounds fun but I would check the axle weight capacity to be sure it’s worth continuing. Craig
Dec-11-2020 03:38 PM