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I need help (other than the fact that I drive a Ford) I have heard that some 3/4 and 1 ton Dodges used 6" rear blocks. If so, does anybody know what years/models. I want to use these in place of my stacked block configuration on my F-250. I believe they will work since both trucks use 3" wide springs.
Thanks for any info,
Jerry

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My Dad has a 1995 2500 Club Cab blue over gray 2wd, and she's straight piped! I drive a Ford Diesel. What can I say I like 'em both!
 
My 93 had the 6" blocks, i replaced them with arked springs (sorry i already sold them)

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Rick,
Thanks for the info. I'll check with Dodge parts department and local wrecking yards. I appreciate the info greatly!
Jerry

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My Dad has a 1995 2500 Club Cab blue over gray 2wd, and she's straight piped! I drive a Ford Diesel. What can I say I like 'em both!
 
One more thing... . are the Dodge blocks 2. 5" or 3" wide?
I called the Dodge dealer..... they want $110 bucks a piece for the blocks! Yikes!
And of course I can't find a Dodge in a junk yard to save my neck... plenty of Ford though #ad


Jerry

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My Dad has a 1995 2500 Club Cab blue over gray 2wd, and she's straight piped! I drive a Ford Diesel. What can I say I like 'em both!
 
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