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New Wheels For The Dually

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dropped fullsize   +1y
Wow! That truck does look good. The wheels look really good as well. Great work. Thanks for posting.
07hdclassic   +1y
The truck looks great! It is a very clean truck and the wheels just make it that much better.
shpaint1   +1y
love the back 1/2 of your frame, clean and too the point with out all the extra tubes and crap. i hope to finish the bag work on mine this summer, all i need is my shop to get done, i have every thing for it, just no place to do it in. Have you towed any thing with it after you bagged it? just wounderin i used to tow with my old one all over it was bagged as well but the bags were behind the axle and it did wander just a bit when cornering with the boat on the back so this time i am going bag over axle to see if it helps.
twisteddually   +1y
So here's an update in where I am. There was a mad dash to get this thing ready for our clubs first annual show in the end of July. I have put a few hundred miles on since than and will finish the paint work and a few other details this winter.
Here some pictures of the rear fenders, I narrowed them about an inch and raised them around 2 1/2 inches.
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And one of the new rear tubs:
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And here is a couple of the bed in primer and put back together:
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veedubfreak86   +1y
truck looks great man :D

may i ask what tire size are you running all around ?
igorsgonemadd   +1y
This may be obvious to others, but
I'm new to duallys. I understand raising the fenders for tire clearance but why is it necessary to narrow them? Just humor a newb....I'm learning:)
someotherguy   +1y
Not usually a need to narrow them, usually the other way around, gotta widen. In his case he's swapped out his rear axle for one from a chassis cab truck, those rears are around 8" narrower than a standard dually rear end. Makes for a lot of extra room for semi's, but in his example, actually made too much room so there was a big gap between the outer wheel and the fender, so he narrowed them to make it look better.

Nice f'in work! Looks great. Big semi's...with a slightly narrower ass.

Richard
comegetsome   +1y
lookin sweet man....can you get me a lug cover to fender clearance picture on the front...im prolly gonna do the SRW hubs soon
big bear   +1y
looks killer man....big fan of this build. great work