[AT] OT: dually conversions for tractor hauler
Jim Hoffman
jslash at execpc.com
Tue May 4 11:45:55 PDT 2004
Charlie/Phil,
I forgot to mention that option as well :)
How different are the axles? Is it the same axle with different
hubs? Different drums? Maybe I don't need to replace the whole
axle? Maybe just the drums?
So many questions....
Hopefully someone with a dually F-350 knows the answer
;)
Jim/
> Jim,
> I would think that you could simply install factory type duals on
> your existing axle with no trouble at all.
>
> Phil
>
> > Hi Folks!
> >
> > I have a utility box that I'd like to put on my Ford F-350 in
> > place of the standard 8ft box. However, it's width is designed
> > for a dually setup. I.E. it's wide enough to cover two tires
> > on each side. I'm looking for opinions from the list...
> >
> > Should I look into a *dually conversion* from someone like the
> > following:
> >
> > http://www.arrowcraft.com/
> >
> > Or just leave the single tires under the huge wheel wells of this
> > utility box.
> >
> > This utility box will give me all the space I need for carrying
> > tools, chains, jacks, extra gas, etc. when hauling tractors.
> >
> > It will *look* better with duallys ;)
> >
> > Jim/
> >
>
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Jim Hoffman
Oconomowoc WI
'39 Allis Model B
'53 Ford Golden Jubilee
'?? Bolens Huskie Gardener
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