I am about to purchase a gooseneck, and am concerned about the weight on my truck in its current configuration. The trailer is 36' with three 7,000# axles. That is a GVW of 21,000#'s +. I just don't see being able to put that thing on my truck with single load "D" tires.
I know, I know. I should have bought a dually in the first place, but I didn't. So now I am looking at a conversion.
I have seen Ricka Manufacuring's product (on the web), and have also seen Arrowcraft's product. Are there any others?
My concerns are these:
I have 255-85R16's on right now. I want to keep this size. I know about the spacing requirement between the two rear wheels, and this size of tire creates a potential problem. How much backspacing on dually rims will I need to accomodate these treads? And if I use spacers with Arrowcraft's product, I am inducing lots of leverage and stress on the axles. If I get a whole axle unit to replace what I've got, well, let's not even go there!
If I use Ricka's product, all I buy are two wheels, tires, and fenders, along with the rear adapters. But how much stress will this product induce on the axles? Can I use the tires I have?
I really don't want smaller tires, and if I have to use smaller tires, I won't do the conversion. Using 19. 5" wheels is a lot more expensive, therefore not an option.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? What have you guys done that have done this conversion? You guys who actually bought a dually, who has the largest tires? I've seen trucks in 4 wheel drive mags that have 44" tires. Now, how do I do that?
Any help or thoughts would be appreciated.
SOLER
I know, I know. I should have bought a dually in the first place, but I didn't. So now I am looking at a conversion.
I have seen Ricka Manufacuring's product (on the web), and have also seen Arrowcraft's product. Are there any others?
My concerns are these:
I have 255-85R16's on right now. I want to keep this size. I know about the spacing requirement between the two rear wheels, and this size of tire creates a potential problem. How much backspacing on dually rims will I need to accomodate these treads? And if I use spacers with Arrowcraft's product, I am inducing lots of leverage and stress on the axles. If I get a whole axle unit to replace what I've got, well, let's not even go there!
If I use Ricka's product, all I buy are two wheels, tires, and fenders, along with the rear adapters. But how much stress will this product induce on the axles? Can I use the tires I have?
I really don't want smaller tires, and if I have to use smaller tires, I won't do the conversion. Using 19. 5" wheels is a lot more expensive, therefore not an option.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? What have you guys done that have done this conversion? You guys who actually bought a dually, who has the largest tires? I've seen trucks in 4 wheel drive mags that have 44" tires. Now, how do I do that?
Any help or thoughts would be appreciated.
SOLER