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Late Model Dually Wheels on a 69 F350?

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Old 09-30-2010, 05:17 AM
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The Coined rims should be put on your ford. The coins align the wheel to drum then inner to outer wheel. I put these on a 74 f350. took a while at the junk yards basically finding one at a time. usually 50 to 75 a wheel. The flat at the lug nut rims wont line everything up properly. Look out for van/camper duallies as these look the same but are usually 16.5s.
 
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F350 Super Camper Special SRW Wheel Specs

Originally Posted by NumberDummy
The 1964/72 and 1973/79 Ford Truck Parts Catalogs state:

1967/79 F350:

DOTZ1007A .. Wheel ~ 16.5" x 6" / Use with dual rear wheels only.

5.00" offset / 4 holes coined inward / 4 holes coined outward.
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D1TZ1015A .. Wheel ~ 16.5" x 6" / Use with single rear wheels only.

.50" offset.

Sorry if this should be posted in the 73 - 79 Section. Does anyone know the rear wheel specifications (width, backspace, offset) of the "Super Single" Ford 16.5-inch 8-lug wheels that came on the F-350 SCS's??

Was the D1TZ1015A used on the front of the SCS, while a wider (8, 9-in wide, different part number wheel) used on the rear of the F350 Super Camper?

I would like to have some duplicates made by Stockton Wheel, but on a 16-inch diameter.
 
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I did some looking and Dodge used coined wheels up until 1993 I think.
Has anybody used the dodge wheels on a ford?
I got my trcuck home last night and it needs some tires but runs good.
1967 F350 with about a 160" wheelbase and flatbed dump.
 
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I have a 68 F350 with single rear wheels. The truck has a front diff. from a 73 3/4 ton i believe, but could be off by a year or two. My question is do i have to do anything major to the front diff. in order to put dually wheels on the front of it? If so, what do i need to do?
 
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One question: Why? Is that using a single dually wheel or using a set of duals on the front, meaning 2 per each side? If 2 per side, it would be very impossible to steer, especially without PS, and your swapped in front axle which is probably a Dana 44 wouldn't be able to handle it.
 
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No, I am talking about a single offset dually wheel on each side of the front and 2 on each side in the back.
 
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