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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Plano, Tx
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dually conversion for C20
Search is disabled, so I need to ask this instead. Has anyone done a dually conversion on a non-dually c20. What is involved?
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Location: From Chicago, Live in Phoenix, AZ
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"Ochre Ogre"
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Springfield, MN
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This truck has the easy way. Wheel spacers. I drove this truck this way for 50,000 miles and didn't have any problems.
The other way is to get the dually axle and change the spring perches so they are in the right spot. You will probably have to change the location of the shocks. The C20 frame is wider than the c30 frame. It would be easier to add the dually to a 4x4 since they have the same frame width.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Warrensburg, MO
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The ebay frame sold,,, or was pulled from auction.. I would like to find dually wheels for my 67 C20 as well,, dont know the trouble I would have putting them on...I am assuming its not a direct bolt on. LOL
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