Turbo Dog
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- Location
- Laramie, WYO
- First Name
- Dwight
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V30
- Engine Size
- 388 TBI Stroker
I just located a rear axel assembly at a local junk yard and of course I was told it only had about 45K miles on it. Have you ever been told that it came from a high mileage vehicle when buying parts at a junk yard? They always seem to come from 45K mile vehicles.
This one is from a 1970 motorhome, they are gonna pull it with the springs and wheels for me. I want to put it behind the drive axel on my 1987 V30 flat bed truck to carry more weight. Currently my stock axel has about 2/3 of the flat bed behind it because it is a short wheel base truck. This causes the front end to get light when I put more than 6K lbs of water in the tank on the bed. I am guessing that I can move the spring mounts inward on the axel, then box in the inside of the frame and mount the spring hangers on the inside while the stock axle is hung on the outside.
Has anyone done this to a truck? I've seen pictures of square body trucks with dual rear axels and I'd like to see how that was done. This is my current setup. I want to put the axel behind the stock axel.
This one looks like it is using air bags.
This one is from a 1970 motorhome, they are gonna pull it with the springs and wheels for me. I want to put it behind the drive axel on my 1987 V30 flat bed truck to carry more weight. Currently my stock axel has about 2/3 of the flat bed behind it because it is a short wheel base truck. This causes the front end to get light when I put more than 6K lbs of water in the tank on the bed. I am guessing that I can move the spring mounts inward on the axel, then box in the inside of the frame and mount the spring hangers on the inside while the stock axle is hung on the outside.
Has anyone done this to a truck? I've seen pictures of square body trucks with dual rear axels and I'd like to see how that was done. This is my current setup. I want to put the axel behind the stock axel.
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This one looks like it is using air bags.
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