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D is 2wd, W is 4wd
Yes, I've had both Chevy & older Ford (pre 1998) wheels on my Dodge W200 and 1999 Ford Did Not fit.
I think a "d" body is 2wd, while a "w" is 4wd. 100 is a half ton, 200 is a 3/4 ton.
It depends on the truck, a plain old pick-up about 5,000 pounds or 2-1/2 tons.Gross wt on title for my 78 w200 3/4ton power wagon reg cab long bed w/360.....8,499
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See sources and related links below and punch in Dodge, 1977 and which W-series model you have (W200, W500, etc).
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Ford Windstar Dodge W100, W150, W200, W250, W300, W350 pickups Buick Wildcat Volkswagen WestphaliaThese are the generally more common ones. There are many others, but quite obscure or never-to-full-production concepts.
Try The W200 For Quickscope, but for serious damaage and long reloads: L96A1 ;)
When I need hard to find parts for my 1975 w200 and have exhausted everything I could think of I go to the web and check out mopartruckparts.com and seem to find the parts I need, and if I can't find new they could have used and I have had no problems with any of the parts
The timing is 2 degrees before top dead center for a stock 400 cid. At least, that is what it indicates on my valve cover. My truck is a 1977 W200 with a stock 400 cid engine. Because of changes in the composition of today's gas, over what is used to be when that label was glued to my valve cover in 1977, many have suggested that it would run better if the timing were advanced a few degrees. Others have said that the carb should be recalibrated as well. Hope that helps.