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Dodge dually spacers...
I can't find the thread where this was discussed, but i did come across some photos of these spacers.
While ford and chevy use a completely different hub assembly between their two types of axles, dodge uses these steel spacers to space out the axle to accept the reverse dish dually wheels. pretty neat. If i hadn't seen these pics, i would still think Pater is full of ****. http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...62/ebay019.jpg http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...62/ebay020.jpg i'm not saying pater isn't full of ****, but he is redeemed on this account! just wanted to post these in case anyone else was curious about them. |
Damn I am good with the technical stuff on dodges huh! I told ya I told ya I told ya! Head sweelin up a bit! :o That is pre 94 though. The 94 to current are more desireable.
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why more desirable. that one has kingpin, and no unit bearings. balljoints and unit bearings don't belong on trail vehicles, in my opinion. hahahaha
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you are correct, i have never seen you have a problem with one.
could you use those spacers on a chevy or ford axle? |
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