Dual wheel conversion kit
Anybody ever done one of these conversions ? - Arrowcraft dual wheel conversion kit.Dont know how to post a link. Keep thinking about converting mine & ran across this site. Looking for stability & peace of mind while towing the 5er. Thoughts ? www.arrowcraft.com Edit -I do now.
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A member here converted his SRW to a dually from a donor truck & it came out great. Here is the link to his pics ---> Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - Sheldon Plankton's Album: Dually Conversion
Sadly he fell of the grid and hasn't been on here for almost two years. Him and I went to BTS together to get our trannys built. He also has a big RV. Not sure about the kit you posted above, haven't heard anything about it. As a fellow RV'r I came from a single wheel Superduty to my dually & you are correct, the stability is amazing in comparison. I do know a guy in Pa who wants to convert his dually into a single wheel truck. If your up for a road trip you may be able to work out a swap.:-X22 |
Frank -Appreciate the link - I'm getting tired of waiting for you to sell me your truck so that is why I'm looking into this, HaHa - What's the dry weight of your rv, btw ?
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Originally Posted by guitarpicr
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Frank -Appreciate the link - I'm getting tired of waiting for you to sell me your truck so that is why I'm looking into this, HaHa - What's the dry weight of your rv, btw ?
The sticker says 13,770 lbs I've never weighed my truck or camper separate, but together they gross : |
First of all I love my dually when it comes to towing and after towing with a dually I could never go back to a SRW as far as towing goes. Now I looked at that kit and it is a nice kit but......Here is the problem you still have a SRW differental. I agree with Frank that if you want to go to a dually get a real DRW differental Dan80. The Dana 80 can handle whatever you throw at it. I can't say the same with the SRW diff. There is tread out there where Jason ripped a tooth off the ring gear towing heavy with a SRW. Just something to think about besides if you find one in a junk yard you can get it with wheels, diff and hopefully springs too for about the same price of the kit or less.
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Originally Posted by BadDogKuzz
(Post 13815722)
First of all I love my dually when it comes to towing and after towing with a dually I could never go back to a SRW as far as towing goes. Now I looked at that kit and it is a nice kit but......Here is the problem you still have a SRW differental. I agree with Frank that if you want to go to a dually get a real DRW differental Dan80. The Dana 80 can handle whatever you throw at it. I can't say the same with the SRW diff. There is tread out there where Jason ripped a tooth off the ring gear towing heavy with a SRW. Just something to think about besides if you find one in a junk yard you can get it with wheels, diff and hopefully springs too for about the same price of the kit or less.
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if your looking to do a swap...they cant be that hard, i lifted my dually twice on the street in front of my house (with more than enough beer in me) easy.
a buddy of mine wants to slap a dually rear end in his 2500 "duraturd". he has one of those monstrous in bed camper deals. it's a simple as finding one with the correct gear ratio and heavy lifting, beer drinking, finger smashing, use of foul language...then your done.:-drink i forgot. brakes. gonna need to bleed the brakes too. go get a drw rear end from a yard- -the hardest part will be getting it out of the bed of the delivery truck, prolly going to need a hoist. |
yup, had my axle out twice in one day. The second go around, took about 30min. Hardest part for me was clearing the exhaust to role the sucker backwards. After the 1st attempt, i "modded' my exhaust..lol. Cut it right where it dumps down over the axle, problem solved.
Undo the e-brake cables from the clasp under the d/s door. No tools needed for that, and not much elow grease too. Undo the clip where the soft line meets hardline, and get a catch can for the fluid. undo the shocks, support both drums, and hammer out the nuts, securing the ubolts, and that puppy will role right out. O-ya, remove the driveshaft from coupler, again, 6mm for them..(mind serves me right). I'd find a junkyard/craiglist axle if possible. |
So can I just add the fender flare to my existing bed ?
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Originally Posted by guitarpicr
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So can I just add the fender flare to my existing bed ?
You could go with the newer style fenders here is a link with both styles---> Fiberglass Rear Dually Fenders - Lowest Prices! Some people hate the new style, I personally love them...:-X22 |
make sure you are sitting down when you get the price of the arrowcraft kit.
even if you are sitting, you may just swallow your cigar when you hear it. look for a wrecked dually to steal the rear axle, rims, and front adapters from |
I love the look of the new style dually fenders.
Just wondering, If I was to convert my SRW to a DRW, would I have to change the axle ratio to a 4:10? Right now I have 3:73. Would adding the extra 2 wheels cause any damage to the rearend or would it be just fine? Also, isn't it a requirement to have lights on the Dually fenders or is it a state by state thing? |
Originally Posted by Pitcrw6
(Post 13819633)
I love the look of the new style dually fenders.
Just wondering, If I was to convert my SRW to a DRW, would I have to change the axle ratio to a 4:10? Right now I have 3:73. Would adding the extra 2 wheels cause any damage to the rearend or would it be just fine? Also, isn't it a requirement to have lights on the Dually fenders or is it a state by state thing? |
Originally Posted by Pitcrw6
(Post 13819633)
I love the look of the new style dually fenders.
Just wondering, If I was to convert my SRW to a DRW, would I have to change the axle ratio to a 4:10? Right now I have 3:73. Would adding the extra 2 wheels cause any damage to the rearend or would it be just fine? Also, isn't it a requirement to have lights on the Dually fenders or is it a state by state thing? The lights are a DOT requirement on any vehicle over 80 inches wide. That's why all dually's come from the factory with these lights installed. The three center lights on the cab & below the tailgate are called "I.D." lights or "identification lights" they stand for "wide truck" or a vehicle over 80 inches wide. The two outside cab lights are "clearance" lights to show the outside dimensions, dually fenders included. Many add the cab lights to SRW trucks for the looks. |
There are not many drw with 3:73s... There out there but most will have 4:10 anf if I recall right you may even come across some with 4:30s and the 450s I wanna say have 4:88s
EDIT if I were pulling as heavy as franko I would want at least 4:10s |
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