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Ive been doing tome research on the dually sub conversion. I found a write up from 92 that showed the steps to the conversion. In the writeup, they used a 3/4 ton sub. They put adapters on the rear axles for the wheels. What I dont understand, is why they would need to do this? SHouldnt the dually wheels bolt up to the axle with out any spacers? I thought the axles were the same width. Any thoughts on why the adapters would be needed? I understand for the front, tho I would just change to the dually rotors.
I had a 95 3/4ton van back in the day and had a crazy idea. I was going to attempt to make it a dually(don't laugh). I tried to fit a set of dually wheels on the rear and the wheels hit the drums(they were kinda big). Maybe if I had spacers it mighta worked.