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Old 05-27-2015, 10:16 PM   #1
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What is the difference

between single wheel one tons and dual rear wheels? My C30 has real deep gears like the %:13 or something stupid like that. I read where people are putting newer rears into their one tons to make them a little more friendly to drive. I have a couple of HD2500 rears like 03 and 06 at the shop what would it take to add the dual wheels to one of those and put that rear in my old one ton.
Also I got some Alcoas today and they must take a flat swivel washer nut, right? Thanks in advance. Jim
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Old 05-28-2015, 01:25 AM   #2
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Re: What is the difference

You could step into either a 14 bolt or a Dana 70. Either one will require a small amount of fabrication to get it to fit the early chassis, mostly shock location and e-brake cable mods. 4.10s are readily available and seem to work the best in a 1 ton situation.
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Old 05-28-2015, 06:58 AM   #3
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Also I got some Alcoas today and they must take a flat swivel washer nut, right? Thanks in advance. Jim
This is correct. The lug nut has a captured washer that won't dig into the aluminum as you're torquing them.
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Old 05-28-2015, 11:54 AM   #4
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Re: What is the difference

I went out back and looked at my truck it has flat washers under the nut , would those work? Or am I gonna have to buy the ones that swivel? I may just take those back and pick up some regular metal ones to finish making a set. I have three one piece wheels and three split wheels. It has been ten forevers since I have fooled with a one ton. Jim
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Old 05-28-2015, 12:16 PM   #5
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Ideally, you want the nut and washer to turn independently. A washer that is an integral part of the nut will scrub on the wheel surface and give you a false torque reading, and with the aluminum being relatively soft could gall eventually allowing the nut to loosen.
Not trying to be a prophet of doom here, but better to be safe.
The down side is the lug nuts with captured washers aren't cheap unless you can find them in a bone yard. Just be sure the washer moves freely under the nut.
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I found a 79 1 ton dually chassis for $250 off craigslissssss. Changed the rear end and entire front crossmember unit including sway bar and disc brakes.
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Old 05-28-2015, 08:13 PM   #7
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The guy that lives next to my shop yard has a junk yard. He has a dually rear [I think it looks like a Dana 70] I think it is from a Ford but it has 4 wheels on it with tires[a plus for me] I may try to get him to bring it home and dump it off in my driveway. Jim
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