No, use only the flat washer style lug nuts on that truck.
no dually means two wheels in the back in less you take one off each side and the truck would be a dually but without all six wheels
nono
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.
no
18" wheels will not fit correctly with the stock struts. The tires will hit on the strut perchs. Aftermarket struts will be needed.
No, you willl need aftermarket wheel's if you want 20's.
Dodge doesn't use inertia switches.
How do I install a aftermarket tachometer on a 1995 dodge ram truck
Gm does not make a SB dually truck. The only that I am aware of is the Dodge Megacab and it can be had with a dual rearend.
No, it's an Aisin transmission.
No, the bed of a 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 dually is not the same size as that of a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 short bed (SWB). The Ram 3500 typically has a longer and wider bed designed to accommodate its dual rear wheels and heavier payload capacity, while the Ram 1500 SWB has a shorter and narrower bed suited for lighter loads. The dimensions and mounting points differ, making them incompatible.
The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of a 1-ton Dodge dually truck typically ranges from about 10,000 to 14,000 pounds, depending on the specific model and configuration. Dually trucks have dual rear wheels, which can support a higher weight capacity compared to single-rear-wheel trucks. Always check the specific manufacturer's specifications for the exact GVW of the model in question.