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It is. Came under a dump. Not OK?
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Not if you want to run dually fenders. Then it'll look funky. Otherwise it'll just be stronger than a wider axle, if that matters to you.It is. Came under a dump. Not OK?
Talk to Recovry4x4, he stated in a post above that he shoehorned a C&C axle in a pickup.It is. Came under a dump. Not OK?
No need to weld perches, the cc 14 bolt is a BOLT IN deal.Talk to Recovry4x4, he stated in a post above that he shoehorned a C&C axle in a pickup.
I wouldn't run spacers, but if you can make that C&C axle work it would be neat since it would narrow up the ride a bit. I do know for sure that you would have to weld diffrent spring perches on it. That axle does have value to the 4X4 guys since it is so narrow. You could just find a 72" wide dually axle and it would bolt right up.
I am staying 14 bolt as I have the locker for it.
I also have wondered if I can just put the dually hub's on my 14 bolt axle and save a lot of work?
-Is the axle tube strong enough to be worth it?
-I have fenders I can use if needed.
-Wider would cut down on sway right?
-Are there cucv dually axles out there that anyone knows of?
-Are the cucv dually axles 4.56 and locked diffs?
Unless I missed it, you never said what the purpose of the dually setup was. Normally duals are used for added carrying capacity, and the other components sized accordingly, but I've seen dually equipped Blazers and Suburbans, so load isn't always the reason.Is the axle tube strong enough to be worth it?
I have never found any credible information that said the 14 bolt could be rated to 10,000 Ibs. If you have this I would really appreciate it if you could post it. One thing you didn't mention about the Dana 70HD was it's larger carrier bearings and 35 spline shafts. They are larger then any 14 bolt ever made. Also the 14 bolt uses a "crush sleeve" instead of shims to adjust the pinion. That is a far weaker design then the shims which all big trucks use in their differential designs. If this truck is going to be used to tow and haul serious loads then he should consider using the differential that was intended for that purpose.Chassis cab axle is also rated at 10,000#. Tube diameter on the C/C axle is 3.5". I'm no detractor of the 70HD, it is brutally strong but I appreciate and prefer the design of the 14B with it's 3rd pinion bearing and much cheaper cost of a locker. Were I to build a regular dually pickup, I would use the wide 14B from the 88-99 trucks and switch out the hubs and brakes to 73-87 stuff to keep the 9/16 studs (not found a direct replacement).
Here is a little more (lot more) info on the 14 Bolt axles.
http://billavista.com/tech/Articles/14-Bolt_Bible/index.html
That sounds a lot like what prompted me to create the "M1007.2", as seen on a different thread, which ultimately made you start this thread.Building for towing. Ball hitch and fifth wheel.
I want to up load capacity and increase stability.
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