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Nitelord 11-03-2010 10:46 PM

I'm hoping to match the gearing. thx.

I will likely go with bags eventually. For now, just the 3500 leaf springs.

It's looking more and more like I should simply spring for a 3500 rear.

1AMatt 11-04-2010 09:32 AM

The stock rear axle in a 2500 is a Dana 70, if you wanted to do it right get a Dana 80 out of a 3500 ram.

J-Pipes 11-04-2010 05:13 PM

If your truck is a manual, it should already have a Dana 80. I have been thinking about doing this very same thing to my truck, only I was thinking of trying to find a set of axles out of a 3500 with an automatic trans, because I was told they had 3.73, and I only have 3.55 now. Deffinately keep us updated, what were you planning on doing to cover the tires since they will be sticking out a little further

Nitelord 11-05-2010 09:29 AM

My truck is an automatic.

I'm looking at a couple of options for fenders. However, if I don't want to slap (2003 and newer style) rear fenders on it, I'm limited to adapting OEM replacements to the truck. Either way, the tires will be covered.

I thought about a flat bed too, but I'm not sure I'm doing that right now.

saab9k 11-06-2010 10:23 PM

Mine was a dualy, replaced with 250 rims, works great.

http://s174.photobucket.com/albums/w98/saab9k/?action=view&current=IMG_1528.jpg&newest=1

DanLowe 11-08-2010 08:45 PM

Just an FYI, if you plan on plowing with a dully, you'll need some WEIGHT. Terrible in snow...duals spread the weight out so there is less ground pressure.

J-Pipes 03-30-2011 05:18 PM

Would the axle from a dually be a direct bolt in swap? As in all the brake lines, shocks, and swaybar, and anything else I may be forgeting? I would really lose my arse if I sold my truck to get a dually, and I'm not really after higher weight capacity, just more stability for the load.:humm:

crazycooter 03-31-2011 02:49 AM

I would trade you axles straight across if you had disc brakes on it, Mine was a dually, and now it isn't. for what I do, might as well of had a sled in the mud and snow as to have a dually. I like it better this way... but I did just put brand new brakes and rotors on her a while back

J-Pipes 04-01-2011 09:28 PM

Just found a company that I'm going to call, they appear to offer exactly what I'm looking for, not an increased towing capacity (because it is not a different axle), but increased towing stability. The company is Arrowcraft out of MI. if anyone else is interested.:hellox:


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