thatK30guy 1 ton status Premium Joined Jan 12, 2001 Posts 32,580 Reaction score 541 Location . Jul 26, 2014 #1 I assume Dodge but what years do I look for?
Russell 3/4 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined Jun 23, 2000 Posts 8,493 Reaction score 1,935 Location Rocky View County, AB Jul 26, 2014 #2 Looks like the blocks found in fords. Most mid 90s have em IIRC
Burbdood 74 Giver of not a single damn... Joined Jan 12, 2008 Posts 3,208 Reaction score 17 Location Billings Montana Jul 26, 2014 #3 Russell said: Looks like the blocks found in fords. Most mid 90s have em IIRC Click to expand... Ditto, but they had them in the 80's models as well.
Russell said: Looks like the blocks found in fords. Most mid 90s have em IIRC Click to expand... Ditto, but they had them in the 80's models as well.
nvrenuf Holy crap, it's running! Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Jan 7, 2002 Posts 22,132 Reaction score 12,114 Location Mobile, Al. Jul 26, 2014 #4 Wes, look at an early to mid 80's Dodge W350 dually.
Stomis Professional Amateur Joined Nov 20, 2007 Posts 10,331 Reaction score 752 Location Roseland VA/PtPleasant NJ Jul 26, 2014 #5 My friends late 80s w150 had those.
thatK30guy 1 ton status Premium Joined Jan 12, 2001 Posts 32,580 Reaction score 541 Location . Jul 26, 2014 #6 Which had the taller blocks? I thought Dodge. And will the Ford blocks fit under our 2.5" wide springs since Fords ran 3" wide.
Which had the taller blocks? I thought Dodge. And will the Ford blocks fit under our 2.5" wide springs since Fords ran 3" wide.
nvrenuf Holy crap, it's running! Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Jan 7, 2002 Posts 22,132 Reaction score 12,114 Location Mobile, Al. Jul 26, 2014 #7 The W350 blocks I used on my old crew cab were 6" and flat, no taper.
sweetk30 Back to play nice . Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Nov 1, 2004 Posts 43,018 Reaction score 25,467 Location in the back of your brain Jul 26, 2014 #8 ford had both 2.5 and 3" wide. dependent on application.