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Chevy 1500 dually??

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driptruck   +1y

Couldn't you just have some good quality adapters made that go 6 lug to the semi wheels (if thats what wheels you want to run)?  Seems you could setup the backspacing just right and have the narrowest factory rearend this way. I have a 2000  I have thaught about doing this with. I
truk2low4u   +1y

what is a phantom dually sounds cool?
Ray_Ray   +1y


A Phantom Dually is where they eliminate the dual rear wheels and put one big ass rear tire under it. Can't go wrong with that. 
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retro dime   +1y
That short bed 4 door looks sick! Do that!
DOWNHERE   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by Ray_RayA Phantom Dually is where they eliminate the dual rear wheels and put one big ass rear tire under it. Can't go wrong with that. ---------------------------------------------
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DOWNHERE   +1y

That Phantom dually is hotttt^^^^
bagged_02   +1y


the devious dually is a crew cab short bed
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tuckinlugs06   +1y

yea its called a super single for the rear one deep ass wheel for the rear...i have a 82 4 door dually but have a 87 lwb 1/2 ton i might swap and make a 4 door without the dually fenders or axle
stockfloored93   +1y
--------------------------------------------- Originally posted by gumsack you will not need uppers and lowers. You can use the ones you already have just buy the light duty rotors is all you will need they come off of a 2500 chevy i have already done this the inner and outer bearings are the same along with upper and lower ball joints. then all you will need to find is the rear end which then if you can find one outa a 3/4 ton van you can run the 22.5 or 24.5 rims and will not have to extend the fenders out that much and with the bed just use the one you have now and buy the fenders there only 150 bucks instead of buying a hole new bed its cheaper drill the holes to bolt up the dually fenders and cut the inside out for what you will need . but the rotors are all you need to replace in the front everything else from a 1500 to a 2500 are the same calipers to brake pads to inner and outer tie rods and inner and outer bearings so spend 120.00 on new rotors and the front will be done. --------------------------------------------- curious where you found fenders for $150? becuase when i was looking i couldnt find anything near that cheap and ended up fixing mine instead, but if i can get them for that id consider buying a new set.