09-27-2018, 10:02 PM | #1 |
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Dually Axle
I am getting ready to swap out the Eaton axle under my 65 C30. The truck is a drw and has a flat bed. I want to keep the bed and keep it a dually. I have a 14bolt out of my 73 GMC 3/4 ton (srw) with 3.73 gears (5.13s in Eaton now). I know I will need to weld new perches on the axle to match my spring width. Does anyone know if standard dually rims will bolt onto the srw axle? I have read that some rims fit and some wont. I need new rims since the truck has split rims now and I dont want to buy a set of rims only to find out they dont fit. I know the srw axle is wider than what is under the truck now but it is only 2 in per side so that doesnt bother me. If anyone has done this I would love to see pics and hear what you had to do. I dont want to look for another axle because I know the history of this axle and I know it is in good condition and has a limited slip in it already.
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09-28-2018, 12:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: Dually Axle
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09-29-2018, 12:05 AM | #3 |
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Re: Dually Axle
I’ve come across several sets of adapters but the problem is I’m already starting with a wider axle. I’d like to make sure std 16” dually rims will fit but I may just have to go get a couple from the junkyard and try them. I need to find lug nuts anyway so a trip to he pick n pull may be just what I need.
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09-29-2018, 09:52 AM | #4 |
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Re: Dually Axle
I replaced the Eaton in my 66 C30 with one from a SRW 1990 model (I think). Bolted right in but I had to modify the drive shaft. As for the wheels, all you really need to do is find a set of hubs off of a DRW 14 bolt and swap them out on your 14 bolt. That will move the wheels in 2" per side. Thats what I did. You can find them in a junk yard or look on Hollander website. I paid about $200 for mine.
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