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The shafts are longer. I compared my 3/4 ton 14b to my 1 ton van 14b. The housings are about 1.5" wider (roughly). It looks like it still uses any ordinary SRW 14b hub, but the shafts are definitely longer.
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The duallie wheels used a different offset hub.
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It sounds like you have a 3/4 ton 14b, with the smaller drums (11.25 I think), as compared to the 1 ton only 13" drums.
[/ QUOTE ] Nope I have the 13 inchers.
Note the first sentence of my first post. I had heard this and didnt know for sure myself. I was hoping someone would be able to come thru on this w/ an answer for sure. The guy that told me this is normally RIGHT ON when it comes to truck info. Guess this time he was wrong. All I know is what I have and thats about it when it comes to axle measurements. I know what interchanges and what has to be done to make something work in something else, but have no HARD info outside of the norm like specs and such. Which is why I dont claim to know for fact, just what I have heard and hope someone knows for sure.
One thing about me is if I dont KNOW for fact, I make sure I say so, so noone will try something I said and think its gonna work. Sometimes Ill make a post like above, (this is what I have heard type thing) to find out for positive myself and hopefully help someone else.