Dually, slang for having two wheels and each side on a single rear axle.
12000 pounds
Yes it is a single axle.How many axles the single or dial tires are on are all thats required.A dually pickup still has the same number of axles as a volkswagen beetle.
No you cant,, find dually spacers off the front axle from a Dodge dually from i think 94-98 bolt those on the front axle of your Chevy,, or find Chevy hubs
Dually in a Chevrolet Dually vehicle refers to the dual rear wheels on the one axle of the truck. They can also have a fifth wheel which is used for towing heavy trailers.
A dually vehicle is typically a truck that carries heavy or large loads and that has 4 wheels on one axle instead of the usual two wheels on one axle.
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The amount of weight they'll carry on those axles dictates whether or not they need single or tandem axles.
1. @ 8,000 pounds cab and chassis weight single axle... 2. @ 10,000 pounds cab and chassis weight tandem axle...
A "dually" is a truck (or some of the dodge sprinter and freightliner vans) with a heavy duty rear end and 4 wheels on the rear axle alone. Dually's are better for towing and can take a heavier load compared to regular rear ends.
A pickup truck with four rear wheels on one rear axle would be considered a "dually".
Answering "What is the wheel bearing torque specs in ftlbs on a Ford 10.5 rear axle on a 2002 F350 Super Duty 4x4 non dually diesel?"