359 Pete Single Axle Conversion
Hello Guys,
I think I finally found the truck, that I want to convert for pulling my 5er. But before I pull the trigger on purchase, I am trying to gather up some cost estimate for conversion. The Truck is a 1986 Pete 359 short hood, 63" sleeper and dual axle. there are two options I am considering : 1. remove forward drive axle, move read drive axle forward and cut frame. the space left, is the same as my 8 ft truck bed, and the overall length would be about 23ft. 1ft longer than my old F350 2. remove the front axle and install a carrier bearing, leave the rear axle in place. The length would be about 4ft more. so, does anybody had this done at a shop and has a rough idea on either option about cost? how hard would it be to do #1 by yourself ? (yes, I have tools to do that ) In addition, i know the old 359 has a horrible turning radius. considering this, what is the thought on the longer wheelbase? thanks for advice in advance.. more questions to come :-) |
I don't have a truck (yet), but have been told by some pretty reliable sources that you can figure $1500 to about $1800 to single out a truck. Singling short would be the best for maneuverability and long for a better ride. The decision is up to you, but keep in mind that a long wheel base can overload the steering axle quite easily.
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