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New from Denver

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scott39   +1y
Im here to check out the cool trucks, and to find more info on bagging the rear of a Dodge Dually. Im building something nobody has ever seen before.
big bear   +1y
welcome to the site man. so.... you going to let us in on your secret build or you just want to tease us ? haha
scott39   +1y

Thanks. Well, I haven't started it yet, but it involves the rear of a 2003 Dodge dually bed, 24" 10 lug dually wheels, 12 valve Cummins diesel, and air bags, and only 5 wheels.
big bear   +1y
hmmm...must say ..very intresting man. as far as bagging the rear, it depends on what your wanting to do. but its pretty much straigt forward on most rearends. you can run a 2 link, 3 link , 4link.... bag over axle, bag behind axle, bag on bar ect... many options and combos.
scott39   +1y

Which one is the easiest to do that can handle lots of torque? And is there anywhere on here that has kind of a step by step on how to build it? I have built a rockcrawler before, so I do know how to fab most of my own stuff.
big bear   +1y
if designed right, there all pretty much ok to go with. id go with a 4 link 4 sure. try searching through some old threads on here. theres so many random builds.
scott39   +1y

Cool, thanks. I'm building a Dodge Diesel Dually Trike, it will be super cool when it is done.
big bear   +1y
o wow..... cant wait for this one haha
got6wls   +1y
Sounds kinda like something the Blastolene Brothers would build, good luck, I have had my fair share of working on trikes, if the power to weight ratio is not right it will be suicide, VW trikes with too much power ie using a V8 or bigger are crazy nuts. Sounds interesting, sounds big, and definatley one off. Good luck
scott39   +1y

Thanks, I plan on putting the stock 12 valve Cummins in it while it is still stock, and add power as I drive/ride it to see how it will handle. It will have many test runs way before I even let somebody else ride on it. I have had this idea in my head over a year now. I do have the 2wd 94' Dodge Cummins donor truck, plus the 2003 dually bed already in my garage.