Yes, a Ford F-350 single rear wheel (SRW) can be converted to a dually (dual rear wheel, DRW) setup. This involves replacing the rear axle, wheels, and possibly the tires to accommodate the dual wheels. Additionally, modifications to the fenders may be necessary to fit the wider stance of the dually setup. However, it's important to consider the costs and complexity of such a conversion, as well as any potential impacts on vehicle handling and performance.
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No because they are 2 compleatly diffrent body styles
There are five models of the Ford f350 Dually. These models were released consecutively each year by Ford company. Each of them has different specifications.
my 2003 f350 dually avg 13-14 combined
The Ford F350 is a full-sized, super duty truck. It is available with single rear wheels or as a dually. For more information, visit http://www.carsdirect.com/ford/f350.
only if the f250 is a dually to but otherwise no because the front and rear wheels are offset on the dually
Your answer is NO... The F550 & F450 use a 10 bolt patern and the F250 & F350 use an 8 bolt patern.
no. a f350 bolt pattern is not the same to a f-450 bolt pattern because the f350 have 8 lug nuts and the f450 has 10 lug nuts
No need to change the hubs. 16' rims can be obtained from Colorado Wheel Company and fitted with no problem.
7580 lbs
A 2002 f350 drw is 7.5 feet wide.