Change from Dually to single wheel rear axle

Started by Madathlon, February 19, 2011, 07:22 PM

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Madathlon

I did a search and couldnt find quite the right answer, So here the Questions.

First has anyone changed from Dually set up to Single.

And what wheels did you use for the switch.
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jkilbert

Cakeman's Brave has singles all the way around but then again he did a 4x4 conversion using  Ford axles. He might be able to point you in the right direction
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Froggy1936

The basic reason for the dual tires is to carry all that weight safely  Single wheels are not safe! For 1 ton chassis.  They are not over engineered. 4 tires are neccessary.
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Oz

The owner of the Blue Whale is using a single axle rear... along with a 4x4 unit.  However, this rig is specifically used for the beach.  The owner has stated it would not be appropriate for "typical" RVing use.

The early Winnies... on the Ford chassis... 17' & 18', did have single wheel rear axles.  But, again, they were considerably lighter than our more common, 19' and up rigs. 

A 20 rig is right at the in-between so I'd do some very serious technical research before deciding on making this conversion.
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Madathlon

Ahh, I see, I had gotten the idea from the newer design tires and wheels coming out on big rigs now. I dont know if you all have noticed but a lot are changing over to a single wide tire from the dually set ups.
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JDxeper

I also thought about going the large wide single tire route.  Lots of tires available to carry the rig weight  but cost for new rims and the cost of the tires were more than I wanted to invest.  Sometimes on these old rigs the lugs and hub hole are hard to find a rim to fit.  I gave up the idea because of cost.  N:(  Still like the idea.  Hm?
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ibdilbert01

Hmmm...  I don't like the idea at all.    If I blow a dully now, I have its neighbor to assist me getting off to the side of the road.   If I had one wide tire, I'd have to change both the wide tire, and my pants after the short amusement ride.  Also you'd have to carry two spares, one for the wide tire, and one for a front tire.
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Madathlon

Ya, With all the room under the Winnie I can fit a real good wide tire under each side. I even found wheel that take the super wide trailer tires that 10 lug 19in wheel with a -3 offset. I can machine an adapter for it making the offset 0 matching the Factory set offset the same.

The wides run a run flat insert in them

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ibdilbert01

A run-flat insert puts the safety back into mix.  I've actually seen a semi cab with wide tires instead of dulls.
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Madathlon

Yes, I seen a few of those also. Its what has really peaked my interest.
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Froggy1936

OH NO !  Another sign that the world is passing me by . Wide tires replaceing duels.  its like the end of rotary phones. and incandesant light bulbs.
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