Suspect Posted February 4, 2012 Report Share Posted February 4, 2012 I bought some dually adapters off Radiant-Designer, btw thanks again Radiant... anyway they were caked with rust so I was cleaning them up getting them ready to use. I tried to wire brush on of them but I couldn't get it totally clean. I remembered my old friend The Works toilet bowl cleaner. I bought 8 bottles @ $1.22 each, poured them into a plastic container, and let the worst of the two adapters sit. So far its been an hour and a half. After I get them cleaned up good, I'm going to paint them because they will rust fast. Quote Link to comment
mikeanike99 Posted August 31, 2013 Report Share Posted August 31, 2013 Do you know where I can get a set of those? Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted August 31, 2013 Report Share Posted August 31, 2013 Do you know where I can get a set of those? They are very hard to find, that is old school, has not been done in decades, datsun and toyota motorhomes used them in the 60s and 70s. It's better to find aftermarket dually rims made to bolt onto stock rearends. Quote Link to comment
mikeanike99 Posted August 31, 2013 Report Share Posted August 31, 2013 Ok il look at those. Quote Link to comment
Just Joel Posted August 31, 2013 Report Share Posted August 31, 2013 Nice trick :) Thanks for sharing Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted August 31, 2013 Report Share Posted August 31, 2013 This is an example of the aftermarket dually wheels I am talking about. I find these types of aftermarket wheels at truck wrecking yards, they were made for all the light trucks back in the day, I mostly find them on Toyotas, but have seen them on Datsuns also, Ted(http://community.ratsun.net/user/37-tdaaj/) has found a few sets over the years, ask him if he has any. Quote Link to comment
Steroid Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 That is the exact same set (post #7) that I have on My dually project. I bought Mine years ago from Ted as well as the fenders. How in the world do the other ones work ? ? ? Quote Link to comment
Radim Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 I want dually flares for my 620. :( Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 That is the exact same set (post #7) that I have on My dually project. I bought Mine years ago from Ted as well as the fenders. How in the world do the other ones work ? ? ? The adapters are put on after a stock 520/521/620 wheel is put in position on the drum, then you use these special long lugnuts to mount the adapter over the stock wheel and tighten them down, then another stock wheel is mounted on the outer plate/mount surface with the studs. This basically only works with the stock wheels, I have mounted other wheels with these type adapters, but the rims have to have the proper offset to work. Another thing to keep in mind is that they made these adapters for Datsun and Toyota trucks, they look exactly the same, but the special long lugnuts have different threads if made for a Toyota, I have a set for Toyota that I used briefly, I changed the studs on my axles so they would work on my Datsun. I now have 4 different ways to have a dually, (1)use a Nissan dually rearend, (2)use the adapters in the photo above, (3) use the aftermarket dually wheels in the photos in post #7, (4) or have adapters made to use dually rims on a stock rearend. Here is my setup on the 1980 Datsun diesel dually, see the adapter in the center. Here is a little closer. And here is real close, you can see the holes that are used to hold the adapter on. I paid a small fortune to have these adapters made, if machine shop guys cannot put it into a computer, they can't do it, so I had to find some guy using old equipment(old school) to make them for me. I had these adapters work themselves lose towing a 520 back from Bend, OR to Vancouver, WA(8 hrs of driving), I had no idea they were lose till I slowed down below 30mph and it started vibrating, they need to be checked often, the axle needs to be lifted off the ground to check them. Quote Link to comment
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