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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission turning a 3/4 ton into a 1 ton

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has anybody done this? i located a 1998 dually rear end[think i need a 01/02]. i would like to put a 8wx9l flatbed due to my box is so beat up. anybody know where or who sells whole used or rebuilt rearends?dana 80 i,m guessing. thats what i have behind my 5spd. thanks. who sells that 6sp conversion kit these days. saw a add in the tdr magizine but i gave the mag to a friend. thanks
 
guess tha 94-99,s are the same and i need a 2000-2003 dually dana 80 with drums. disk prbabley wont work. too bad my dana 80 cant be converted. they want 1650 for a rearend. thay said my dana 80,s worth 800-900. 00
 
A TDR member reported doing exactly what you are considering a few months ago and posted his progress with photos. When he finished he ended up totally disgusted and regretting the result according to his posts. In his last post that I read he was considering buying a new replacement truck or restoring his truck to original.

His became undrivable. It steered and handled very badly IIRC.

I can't explain why. Perhaps the front ends of Class II and Class III trucks are set up differently.

If you can find the old thread you might ask the original poster.
 
My '97 is a 2500 with a Arrowcraft dually kit and air-bag overload springs.
Other than the rear drums being a bit narrower, it's the same as a 3500 now.

You've got to put hub spacers on front and rear, and then use deep dish dually wheels.
 
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