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Old 09-20-2012, 07:32 PM   #4476
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I would like to see the shift linkage for the column!
It retains everything LHD except where it comes down into the engine bay area has been modified to run from right hand side to left.

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Old 09-21-2012, 12:06 AM   #4477
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Old 09-22-2012, 01:05 AM   #4478
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Old 09-24-2012, 08:19 PM   #4479
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Does anybody know if jonessmc87 still has his crew cab dually for sale or has he sold it. This is an awesome website love y'alls trucks
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Old 09-25-2012, 08:37 PM   #4480
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My 84 Crew, with 97 Cummins and 19.5s
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Old 09-25-2012, 08:59 PM   #4481
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That is sweet! But you can't just leave us like that, you have to tell us more about it and make a build thread if you took enough pictures while building it.
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:18 PM   #4482
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Thank you, I didnt take a whole lot, but i have some. Ill try to post some more if the site will let me. Yep it let me. I have the 97 Cummins, 47re with dodge computer, 4.56 dana 60/70 will be 3.55 soon( got a lil over 20 mpg on a 160 mile trip at 60-65 the other day, on a calculator). It is the power window, lock truck, and yes it has cold ac
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:28 PM   #4483
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Thank you, I didnt take a whole lot, but i have some. Ill try to post some more if the site will let me. Yep it let me. I have the 97 Cummins, 47re with dodge computer, 4.56 dana 60/70 will be 3.55 soon( got a lil over 20 mpg on a 160 mile trip at 60-65 the other day, on a calculator). It is the power window, lock truck, and yes it has cold ac
What's size lift? What size tires? Any mods on the motor?
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:36 PM   #4484
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It has a 6 inch, 225/70/19.5 tires wich are around 33s. I have not modded the engine yet, thinking about it. Gunna have to upgrade the tranny before turning up the power.
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:39 PM   #4485
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It has a 6 inch, 225/70/19.5 tires wich are around 33s. I have not modded the engine yet, thinking about it. Gunna have to upgrade the tranny before turning up the power.
Im thinking about putting a cummins in my truck. 4inch with 8r19.5s which is like a 34. I'd be doing early style cummins cause I have one and a th400 if possible
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:47 PM   #4486
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It will cear the pan with a 4 inch, the 400 is not the best option for these engines. They only turn 2800 rpms wich will have it wound tight at 60 unless you run 3.08 gears
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:56 PM   #4487
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Hate to fill up the tread with Cummins talk, can pm me if anyone would like
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Old 09-26-2012, 04:07 PM   #4488
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My 1989 GMC V3500 Crew Cab Dually 4x4,TBI 454, TH400 trans, NP205, dana 60 front, dana 70 rear 8" SKYJACKER 325/80R16 FALKEN WILDPEAK A/T
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Old 09-27-2012, 09:55 AM   #4489
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1989CCD, Really nice!!!! send some interior pics please.
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Old 09-28-2012, 02:11 AM   #4490
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My 1989 GMC V3500 Crew Cab Dually 4x4,TBI 454, TH400 trans, NP205, dana 60 front, dana 70 rear 8" SKYJACKER 325/80R16 FALKEN WILDPEAK A/T
8 inches is perfect for crewcabs, not to high, but matches the bigness of them. bad ass truck, one question- how's your fuel milage? crackin' the 2 digit barrier? updated camper graphics
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Those steps on your camper are sweet!
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Old 09-29-2012, 09:38 AM   #4493
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omg here I am again. still on the fence over what to do about tires. I have 235/85/16 weenie tires, can't find anything taller that's skinny enough to run on a dually rim. I see other people putting some ridiculously wide tires on dually rims, but IDK if that's a good idea. Plus, part of my dilemma is having the narrow rear on my C&C, the inside of the rears will hit the springs if I go much wider, and the weenies are already sticking out of the fender a little. If I have to add flares that will ruin the whole point of the tucked under look. I've wanted to try 19.5s, but they are very hard to find around here, and I've figured that I can only fit the 225/70s, which look short. 245/70s look good but will be too wide to fit under the bed.
I'm once again thinking about converting to srw just so I can run some taller rubber. 35s would be legal, but I can get 37 Hummer takeoffs really cheap, so I think I'd risk it. I have room to clear them. Some of these srw trucks like Sturgis' just make me drool.
Oh, what to do!?
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Old 09-29-2012, 10:23 AM   #4494
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here's some updated pics. got the front springs on, just need to finish up the steering. i should have the back all done tomorrow as well.
I know you listed what all was done to the suspension but... are those 1-2" blocks in the front? If so please remove them before they do it on their own at road speed. I love the look of the truck just needs some bigger tires under it.

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Old 09-29-2012, 10:28 AM   #4495
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here's an updated pic with the new tires!!!!
man I love the 395 goodyears, they ride like a normal AT tire and last like a rig tire. I actually have a spare set of them in my garage right now along with 6 of the 395 michelin xml's.
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omg here I am again. still on the fence over what to do about tires. I have 235/85/16 weenie tires, can't find anything taller that's skinny enough to run on a dually rim. I see other people putting some ridiculously wide tires on dually rims, but IDK if that's a good idea. Plus, part of my dilemma is having the narrow rear on my C&C, the inside of the rears will hit the springs if I go much wider, and the weenies are already sticking out of the fender a little. If I have to add flares that will ruin the whole point of the tucked under look. I've wanted to try 19.5s, but they are very hard to find around here, and I've figured that I can only fit the 225/70s, which look short. 245/70s look good but will be too wide to fit under the bed.
I'm once again thinking about converting to srw just so I can run some taller rubber. 35s would be legal, but I can get 37 Hummer takeoffs really cheap, so I think I'd risk it. I have room to clear them. Some of these srw trucks like Sturgis' just make me drool.
Oh, what to do!?
Have you seen this truck?

Edit: Here I found the link to it. http://www.katkustoms.com/gallery/79...ually/DSC05522
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omg here I am again. still on the fence over what to do about tires. I have 235/85/16 weenie tires, can't find anything taller that's skinny enough to run on a dually rim. I see other people putting some ridiculously wide tires on dually rims, but IDK if that's a good idea. Plus, part of my dilemma is having the narrow rear on my C&C, the inside of the rears will hit the springs if I go much wider, and the weenies are already sticking out of the fender a little. If I have to add flares that will ruin the whole point of the tucked under look. I've wanted to try 19.5s, but they are very hard to find around here, and I've figured that I can only fit the 225/70s, which look short. 245/70s look good but will be too wide to fit under the bed.
I'm once again thinking about converting to srw just so I can run some taller rubber. 35s would be legal, but I can get 37 Hummer takeoffs really cheap, so I think I'd risk it. I have room to clear them. Some of these srw trucks like Sturgis' just make me drool.
Oh, what to do!?
what about 255/85/16's they are about 34 tall I think and are narrow enough for dually rims toyo,bfg, and few others make tires in this size. Denman also used to make coyote radials that were a 36x10.50x16 I think, you may be able to find some still laying around in warehouses such as 4wheel parts or national tire and wheel
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what about 255/85/16's they are about 34 tall I think and are narrow enough for dually rims toyo,bfg, and few others make tires in this size. Denman also used to make coyote radials that were a 36x10.50x16 I think, you may be able to find some still laying around in warehouses such as 4wheel parts or national tire and wheel
I had a couple sets of 255/85s on my other dually, the first were Interco Trxus MT, absolutely fantastic tire, but they discountinued them in that size. Replaced with Remington Mud Brutes, they were junk. I needed a spacer between them, so they would be pushed a good distance outside of my fenders. If I could get the right combination I would be willing to put bushwhacker flares on the truck, but again, for every inch I go out, I go in an inch and the C&C axle already has my inner tires close to the springs. If I have to space it out away from the spring, then space the rims, I'd end up needing a regular dually pickup bed to cover them. I've been looking for years for some of the old military 9.00-16s, they were 36x9, but I can't find any at all.
I really don't want to give up the cool factor of the tucked under dual wheels, but I am sorely tempted to swap the axles just to clear srw and tall rubber. Found some 19.5s with new 245/70s, but the guy wants $1600 for them. Probably worth what he paid, but that's more than I paid for my truck, and I can get Hummer tires for $60-$70 apiece, and only need four of them. And then of course I have to worry about how bad towing is going to be with 37s..
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Yeah i have had few sets of 9.00-16 power kings. If you are looking into 9.00's a place near me carries them, I'm sure shipping would be $$$ but might be only way. Place is called bobs tire in berkeley springs WV, I think they were around 240 each last time I bought some. I currently have hummer 37's on my truck with wide dually rear using bushwackers and they barely cover but again thats the wide rear, I love the tires though cant beat them for the price and the wear like no other tire avail.
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Edit: Here I found the link to it. http://www.katkustoms.com/gallery/79...ually/DSC05522
wow I have seen that truck but never looked closely at it I guess. Was scrollingthrough the pics and all of a sudden relaized what you meant, the springs are moved inboard under the framerails! Thats a pretty awesome job. Wish I lived somewhere where I could drive something like that on the street.
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