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#1022
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Location: Great Falls, Montana
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I assume this means The charts don't show the dually .......??
#1023
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RS9000?XL Shock Absorbers - Rancho® Performance Suspension & Shocks
999254.......Rear, Dually
999024.......Front
RS9000?XL Shock Absorbers - Rancho® Performance Suspension & Shocks
999254.......Rear, Dually
999024.......Front
#1024
Shocks
Roy,
Thanks, I had the rear part number, but the 024 doesn't come up. I think its the 042. But with that being said, looking at all the lengths, you can select different ones to ensure you have the proper length, in case you do or anticipate a leveling kit. I only want to buy one set.
Thanks for the info. I like what you have done with yours.
ZooDad
Thanks, I had the rear part number, but the 024 doesn't come up. I think its the 042. But with that being said, looking at all the lengths, you can select different ones to ensure you have the proper length, in case you do or anticipate a leveling kit. I only want to buy one set.
Thanks for the info. I like what you have done with yours.
ZooDad
#1027
Iron, I looked into this for one of my clients while back who wanted to put Rancho's on his 450. What I found out was the shocks on a 450 are valved different and carry a different weight rating. Rancho does not recommend them for that reason, but Bilstein and FOX do it for the 450/550 series, lot of truck and you need a lot of shock...
#1028
Dear Dually Driving Colleagues,
Anybody here running an in bed auxilliary fuel tank/tool bax combo?
If so what brand/model?
I have my eye on a particular one (that shall remain nameless for now), am seeking some feedback from you on what works for you and why?
Best regards,
-Mark
Fellow Dually Driver
Anybody here running an in bed auxilliary fuel tank/tool bax combo?
If so what brand/model?
I have my eye on a particular one (that shall remain nameless for now), am seeking some feedback from you on what works for you and why?
Best regards,
-Mark
Fellow Dually Driver
#1029
Dear Dually Driving Colleagues,
Anybody here running an in bed auxilliary fuel tank/tool bax combo?
If so what brand/model?
I have my eye on a particular one (that shall remain nameless for now), am seeking some feedback from you on what works for you and why?
Best regards,
-Mark
Fellow Dually Driver
Anybody here running an in bed auxilliary fuel tank/tool bax combo?
If so what brand/model?
I have my eye on a particular one (that shall remain nameless for now), am seeking some feedback from you on what works for you and why?
Best regards,
-Mark
Fellow Dually Driver
This is the one I will be installing when my truck comes in. I wanted narrow to keep my bed length. They make several sizes. Several friends have this system and they swear by it. It has a controller than not only is a bar gauge bit also will auto fill at about 1/2 tank on main tank. Another benefit is they are local for me.
I am getting the smooth panel, lined inside (toolbox) and out with controller.
Fuelbox FTC40 | The Fuelbox
Keith (ZooDad)
#1030
Dear Dually Driving Colleagues,
Anybody here running an in bed auxilliary fuel tank/tool bax combo?
If so what brand/model?
I have my eye on a particular one (that shall remain nameless for now), am seeking some feedback from you on what works for you and why?
Best regards,
-Mark
Fellow Dually Driver
Anybody here running an in bed auxilliary fuel tank/tool bax combo?
If so what brand/model?
I have my eye on a particular one (that shall remain nameless for now), am seeking some feedback from you on what works for you and why?
Best regards,
-Mark
Fellow Dually Driver
#1031
I ordered mine custom made to my dimensions from KSH Marine in Lake Havasu City, AZ, 80 gal L-Shaped fuel tank with a custom built toolbox that is 15" deep, 60" long and 26" wide all in marine grade diamond plate. I looked at everything I could find on the market and nobody made anything with a decent size toolbox.
#1032
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I put in a 91 Gal Aux tank with a shallow tool box on top.....that I repositioned to accommodate a tonneau cover.
Go to my Jolly Green thread.....Many mods to my 2015 F-350 cc lb DRW.....
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15107373
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15150037
This turned out to be a Fantastic mod to the truck.........The trip to Alaska this last summer was much nicer because of it.
Go to my Jolly Green thread.....Many mods to my 2015 F-350 cc lb DRW.....
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15107373
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15150037
This turned out to be a Fantastic mod to the truck.........The trip to Alaska this last summer was much nicer because of it.
#1033
I have been looking at the Fuelbox FTC60 Fuelbox FTC60 | The Fuelbox I am waiting on my 350 with 8' box that is replacing a 150 with 6.5' box. My thought is I will have the same bed space in the new truck that I have in the old. The FTC60 is a 57 gallon tank so extends my range by more than twice. Because we don't do but 450-500 a day that is good for us.
#1034
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: DFW, TX-GoldCanyon, AZ
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I wish I had had the time to get an auxiliary fuel tank and installed it on Big-Foot... While getting out and walking around every couple hundred miles is okay - I had run it down to the point where I was ready to pull over and dump in the two 5 gallon jugs of fuel that I carry... At 7.2 MPG, it doesn't go very far with the big tank..
#1035
I wish I had had the time to get an auxiliary fuel tank and installed it on Big-Foot... While getting out and walking around every couple hundred miles is okay - I had run it down to the point where I was ready to pull over and dump in the two 5 gallon jugs of fuel that I carry... At 7.2 MPG, it doesn't go very far with the big tank..
another thing we did this last trip was to notice we'd be low in a higher fuel cost area (ontario canada), and filled up in the states before hand, so we could avoid that fuel stop altogether.