What is needed for 22" on dually
What needs to be done to clear 22" wheels on a dually? Everything I read says a standard 22" "semi" wheel will be too wide to clear stock rear fenders. I know Tennessee wheel tires makes a townasty wheel that is supposed to clear but damn they really only come in one style. I know that wider fenders are available but a lot of truck I see out there have original paint. Are all of the trucks I see on instagram.. using a narrowed axle?
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C&C rear ends are narrower & allow using the milled 22's.
The Tow Nastys allow using 22's @ the outer wheel position w/factory 16's @ the inner position on a stock width dually rear end & are supposed to fit under the fender lip (the disclaimer is that all set-ups are different so there is no absolute). As you noted, they only come in one style. |
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I think most are swapping to a c20 suburban or truck rearend.
Check out @lowboymotorsports on Instagram. He's done a bunch of these and has good pics. Under bed c-notch, flip kit and relocated rear shocks. I believe they also "face" both rear wheels to lessen the overall width. |
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Also check w/site member 75dually. He actually did the swap on his square. |
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I actually told you to look at the wrong guy.
Check out @michaelstruckworks on instagram. I’m sure you could also contact them with questions. |
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I believe @lowboymotorsports uses a modified “flat face” wheels in some applications
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A standard Dually (DRW) rear end is about 72" WMS to WMS (Wheel Mounting Surface)
A single rear wheel (SRW) one-ton 14b full floater rear end is about 67.5" WMS to WMS which gives you about a 2" tuck on each side. A C&C rear end is about 63.5" WMS to WMS - I have been told that a C&C will work without a lot of frame work and I have been told that it wont - so that's not much help! The SRW have an Outboard style hub and the C&C and Dually rear ends have the Inboard style hub - and I still am not sure what those are!! SWR and C&C rear ends use the same housing, but different hubs, a C&C rear is a SWR housing with dually hubs. The Suburban 3/4 ton semi-floater rear ends have different spring perch dimensions but you would usually end up cutting those off anyways with a drop kit. |
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a c&c rear works with 16"duallys without hitting the springs. the only problem is the wheel well edge will have to be moved in so the wheel doesn't hit it. I ran a c&c rear with duallys on my 4x4 awhile and it tucked the duallys under a standard bed. but If I had been low, the inner wheel would have hit the wheel well.
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How does one make it work with standard, NOT C&C rear end, DRW AND still tuck under the rear fenders? Flat face rim on the outside rear? |
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