P PsychoticDeadGuy 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 8, 2005 Posts 753 Reaction score 0 Location Fairfield, California Nov 13, 2005 #1 are the 14bff's 3" narrower than the d60's? like the 1/2 ton trucks. should i order up some spacers to fix the narrow butt problem?
are the 14bff's 3" narrower than the d60's? like the 1/2 ton trucks. should i order up some spacers to fix the narrow butt problem?
BigOrange90Jimmy 1/2 ton status Joined May 24, 2002 Posts 2,927 Reaction score 1 Location Wilmington, NC Nov 13, 2005 #2 yes, if it's a SRW 14b (non van width) and not a C&C SRW axle.
P PsychoticDeadGuy 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 8, 2005 Posts 753 Reaction score 0 Location Fairfield, California Nov 13, 2005 #3 what is c&c? ok, so now i need to go find some spacers....
F ftcjimmy Registered Member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Posts 61 Reaction score 0 Location ct Nov 13, 2005 #4 C&C = Cab and Chasis....... like a box truck with a normal cab, or a small tow truck i believe..
guido666 1/2 ton status Joined Feb 16, 2005 Posts 791 Reaction score 2 Location Longmont, CO Nov 13, 2005 #5 Doesn't the narrow rear end decrease turning radius though? I thought GM built it in like that on purpose.
Doesn't the narrow rear end decrease turning radius though? I thought GM built it in like that on purpose.
T tch777 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 15, 2003 Posts 244 Reaction score 0 Location Colorado Springs, CO Nov 13, 2005 #6 Why waste money on something that is not broken? It is supposed to help with steering radius and help with tracking.
Why waste money on something that is not broken? It is supposed to help with steering radius and help with tracking.
B Big89Burban 1/2 ton status Joined Jul 19, 2005 Posts 143 Reaction score 0 Location Magnolia, Tx Nov 13, 2005 #7 I'm glad my D60 is wider than the stock 10b. It looks much better to have both front and rear the same/similar widths.
I'm glad my D60 is wider than the stock 10b. It looks much better to have both front and rear the same/similar widths.