All dually's created equal?
All dually's created equal?
I have a chance to swap tires and rims from a 92 Ford motor home to my 92 Chevy 1 ton dump. Will the rims bolt up directly? Are all 1 ton dually's the same bolt pattern?
Thanks.
Thanks.
From what I've observed in the forums...NO.
Some center on the axle, others use the beveled lugs to position the wheels, then there's the difference in lug centers, and back spacing.
You'll have to try one to see if it fits and runs true.
Some center on the axle, others use the beveled lugs to position the wheels, then there's the difference in lug centers, and back spacing.
You'll have to try one to see if it fits and runs true.
Up until about 98 , all the bolt patterns for ford chevy and dodge were the same, When ford released the powerstroke/superduty in 98 ( i think?) they switched to a metric pattern. Other than that , chevy used a smaller center hole ( and still does I think) , some of the older trucks used slightly smaller studs also.
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