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Dually bed project
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Looking better all the time. One change I wanted to explore but could never afford the downtime was to see if 1990 Ford dually drums would fit...My nephew had a '90 F350 DRW and it had finned aluminum/steel lined drums that were outboard-mounted; it would have made brake maintenance easier if it would have worked.
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Maybe in the near future I could find a Dana 70 out of a wrecked 2nd gen and grab the hubs and drums from it. Or the entire assembly if it's cheap. That makes me wonder... Is there any chance our inboard drums could become outboard drums by means of spacing the backing plate outward using the same dimension as the hub-to-drum flange? I'm trying to find detailed pictures of both, a Dana 70 with inboard and outboard drums to compare differences.
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Your buying all the parts inside anyway. If you do it right you won't need to get in there for a few years.
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I'm gonna miss the "Champagne Room"!!
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How bout a Custom aux fuel tank / tool box combo for that space
, Looks like fun, keep us posted!!!
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Tore down the rear axle wheel ends on the donor truck and installed new bearings, bearing races, upgraded to double spindle nuts, seals, shoes, springs, wheel cylinders and emergency brake cables. Replaced it all while it was open; especially with in-board drums.
Driver side. ![]() ![]() ![]() Passenger side. ![]() Separated the drums from the hubs for them to be machined. ![]() ![]() New outer bearing races. ![]() ![]() New inner bearing races. ![]() Inner bearing race driver and punch/handle which came with the kit
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Continued...
![]() Inner bearings packed and wheel seal installed. ![]() ![]() Wheel seal driver. Utilizes the same punch/handle as the inner and outer race drivers in the kit. ![]() Driver side brakes (forgot to get a shot of the NEW parts installed. They look identical only shiny and new). ![]() ![]() Driver side spindle nuts installed. ![]() Passenger side brakes finished. ![]() ![]()
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Continued...
Wire-tied the new parking brake cables for extra precaution. ![]() Driver side axle bolted in. ![]() ![]() ![]() Passenger side spindle nuts installed. ![]() Passenger axle bolted in. ![]() ![]() Popped off the differential cover and performed change the fluid. No limited slip here but it will eventually get a locker: ![]() Differential cover sealed, bolted in place and filled it up with 3.5qts. of 80w-90 gear oil: ![]() Back on her own 4 feet!
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I have a question. I notice the tailgate has marker lights. Could you snap a pic of how/where the wiring is from the gate to the bed? Is there a connector somewhere so you can easily remove the tailgate?
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The clearance light wiring runs through the center of the left tailgate hinge. The wires are terminated with bullet style connectors to facillitate easy removal of the tailgate.
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Are you supposed to pack the rear wheel bearings with grease??
I thought those bearings got lubed with gear oil from the diff?
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According to Quad 4x4's instructions, yes.
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The bearings do get lubed with the gear oil but throwing grease in there shouldn't hurt a thing. Just insurance that your bearings are good to go.
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1992 w250, 4" custom lift rear drop shackles, 2.5 sky jacker fronts, 2" custom frt drop hangers. Rear discs, dual steer stab 2nd gen intercooler. 4.10 gears, 1/8 bump 366 spring 47rh Denny II Custom BHAF Custom Duals, Gauges, Airdog 150... More to Come Soon! (Derek's old truck) |
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I see you took advantage of my drilled e-brake arms. Couldn't tell ya how many times I got tired of resetting the cable ends in those cockamamie factory clips!
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