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02-27-2012, 01:30 AM | #1 |
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Wanting to convert to a 1ton dually rear
I have a 82 long wheel 3/4 ton single drive. I use this truck to haul 350 to 400gallons of water and want to put a 1 ton dual drive under it with a flat bed. Will this be a simple swap out of rear ends and spings? I am running a inline 6 with a 3speed w/granny trans.
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02-28-2012, 12:29 PM | #2 |
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Re: Wanting to convert to a 1ton dually rear
I did the exact same thing with my 85. I found a dana 70 dually with matching gears to the front.
measure springs from bolt to bolt and that will help you match for the 1ton springs. If your running the flatbed try to locate a narrow dually rear so the outside tires arent sticking out.
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02-28-2012, 12:57 PM | #3 |
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Re: Wanting to convert to a 1ton dually rear
On a 3/4 ton you'll need to move the spring hangers to the inside of the frame or cut/weld new perches on to match the width of your old 3/4 ton rear. You'll also have to mess with the shock mounts if I'm not mistaken. There's some work involved but it's by no means impossible. Lots of people have done it. Good luck, and post some pics!
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02-29-2012, 02:04 AM | #4 |
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Re: Wanting to convert to a 1ton dually rear
I just converted a 1 ton dually to a single wheel,went from dana70 to a semi float 14 bolt.you will either have to change spring hangers (like I did) or move spring perch on the axle.Shock mounts will need to be relocated too.Good luck!
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Re: Wanting to convert to a 1ton dually rear
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Are the frame widths different? I don't think they are, the beds bolt up in the same place...My Blazer spring perches are a good distance inside from the brake backing plate, but the spring shackles are outside the frame. My 1 ton the backing plate is almost touching the spring pack, but it's because the hubs are pulled in closer for the narrow C&C rear. But I'm certain my 1 ton leafs are outside the frame too, it's not here to look at, but I know my overloads are beneath the stoppers outside the frame... Little confused I guess.
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02-29-2012, 08:16 PM | #7 |
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Re: Wanting to convert to a 1ton dually rear
my k35 was a 1 ton single wheel pick up.not a cab and chassis and the po swaped the rear axle for a dually narrow 14 bolt so did he have to change hangers?? what was done to make it fit caus im having a crabing sideway rolling problem that i posted couples days agos on an other treads. what should i look for if it was not done proprelly?
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03-01-2012, 12:43 AM | #8 |
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Re: Wanting to convert to a 1ton dually rear
The differences in 3/4ton and 1 ton spring side to side centers is about 2". This is achieved in narrower spring hangars. This is why 1 ton have shocks inside the frame and 3/4tons have shocks outside the frame.
If you want to put a 1 ton rear axle in a 3/4 ton is move the spring pads out(toward the backing plate). The only 1 ton axle that will not fit without changing spring hangars is a cab and chassis 14 bolt. This is because the backing plate sits closer to the leaf spring and there is no room to move the spring pad. |
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