Can you convert dual rear wheels to one wide single wheel?
Can you convert dual rear wheels to one wide single wheel?
I still want to keep the truck a “dually” with hips and the D80 axle etc. Just considering swapping to one wide rear tire / wheel like a LOT of big trucks are doing. I have noticed a lot of over the road trucks running one wide tire / wheel on both drive axles of their big trucks instead of duals.
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Can you use dual rear wheels on a 350?
Honestly, from semi driver to semi driver I wouldn’t use them (from driver experience like above) but on a 350 with a GVWR of 30000 or less of a difference, I don’t think I would worry about blowing a tire due to weight but the difference in cost would be a factor. I personally think it would look awesome, kind of like a drag (funny) car look.
Can you run one wide rear tire on both drive axles?
Just considering swapping to one wide rear tire / wheel like a LOT of big trucks are doing. I have noticed a lot of over the road trucks running one wide tire / wheel on both drive axles of their big trucks instead of duals.
What happens when wheel bearings lose their ability to roll?
Once the assembly is worn, the entire rear wheel or front wheel bearing requires replacement, often along with the hub, as well. When wheel bearings lose their ability to roll, your wheels will generate more heat than usual and the ride may not be as comfortable.
When do wheel bearings need to be replaced?
If your vehicle exhibits any of the symptoms below, your wheel bearings may need replacement: Unusual Sounds – That rear wheel bearing noise you’re hearing isn’t your imagination. When wheel bearings aren’t able to roll the wheels and tires adequately, components will rub metal to metal.
Where are wheel bearings located on a car?
As the wheels spin, they create friction and heat. Wheel bearings help to reduce the friction, heat and protect the wheels and tires. The wheel bearing lies inside of the hub assembly. The hub is what holds the lug nuts that are used to secure the tires to the wheels.