(6) 3/4 - 1 ton rear ends (e.g. Ford, Dodge ...)

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(6) 3/4 - 1 ton rear ends (e.g. Ford, Dodge ...)

Post by ronna » Sun Apr 25, 2004 2:12 pm

We are looking for 3/4 to 1 ton rear ends for a 12 foot by 12 foot mobile dance floor. Ideally we need four of the same make so the wheels can be the same. The other two are for steering and can have different makes. Just let us know what you have and maybe the first match of four we can come and get them.

We are in the Sacramento area but would be willing to drive for them.

Thank you,

Ron, Ski, Eric :roll: :twisted: 8)

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Post by Dustdevil » Sun Apr 25, 2004 8:25 pm

Are you looking for Dana 60 or 70 or corporate units? How much weight do you need to hold? Those are some really heavy duty units from a 3/4 or 1 ton. Why rearends as opposed to straight axles? Are the diffs going to be turning some device?
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Updated Specifications:

Post by ronna » Mon Apr 26, 2004 9:11 am

Here are better specifications about what we are looking for:

Ron, Eric, Ski

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We are looking for:
"3/4" or "1" ton wheel units
6 wheel units needed
common manufacturers
Chevrolet (Models 20, 30)
Ford (Models 250, 350)
Dodge (Models 2500, 3500)
prefer single manufacturer
4 units so that all wheels are interchangeable (wheel nut lug holes
all match)
2 units can be any manufacturer
Wheel Unit:
rear wheel hubs
rear wheel bearings
rear wheel spindles
4 units with parking brake components would be nice
brake drums
brake shoes
brake cables
brake backing plates
4 wheels
factory style plain
10X16" , 12X16
8 or more lug nuts per wheel
basic rubber tires
do not care about tread life
no rotted out tires
ugly is OK
10 X 16, 12 X 16,
we have about 5000 lbs combined dead and live load per wheel
quality
working quality
not necessarily highway quality.
we have a very low speed low miles use.

We do not need:
gears
ring gears
spider gears or shafts
pinion gears or shafts
carrier bearings
axles (axle shafts carry torque (twist) from ring gear to wheel hubs so
that wheels go around))
hydraulic brake components
"third members"
drivelines or drive-shafts
"U" joints
springs
shackles

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Post by theCryptofishist » Mon Apr 26, 2004 11:00 am

My beloved Tania, the 1978 Dodge 3/4 ton army truck, 4WD all the time is going to have to be scrapped. Or something. I'm still arguing with the fiancee over what is to be done and do we try and make some money off her, but would she be appropriate? (I can't understand the specs--cars are not my specialty.)

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Post by theCryptofishist » Mon Apr 26, 2004 11:02 am

My beloved Tania, the 1978 Dodge 3/4 ton army truck, 4WD all the time is going to have to be scrapped. Or something. I'm still arguing with the fiancee over what is to be done and do we try and make some money off her, but would she be appropriate? (I can't understand the specs--cars are not my specialty.)

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Re: Updated Specifications:

Post by Dustdevil » Mon Apr 26, 2004 2:39 pm

we have about 5000 lbs combined dead and live load per wheel

Are you building a small train? 5k per wheel is a huge amount of weight. Might you mean 5k per axle? None of the above mentioned axle units are designed for 5k per wheel. They will most likely work for a low speed application, however. I really am curious about your project. Any pics or drawings?
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Post by ronna » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:52 pm

The basic idea of this project is to have a reusable 12 foot by 12 foot platform. Under the platform at each of the four corners will be 9 ft legs in the style of the lunar lander. Below each leg will be a caster with the wheel on it (this is where these rear ends will go). Kinda sezy and greasy. The two front legs will be able to turn and the "two" last rear ends will be used to enable the casters to turn.

I've put in a request for drawings to Skister who is the engineer/designer of this project. As far as load, etc. Ski is trying to have this platform meet OSHA requirements to the platform can hold 120/pounds per sq. ft. He is really into safety.

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Post by Dustdevil » Tue Apr 27, 2004 4:05 pm

Ronna,

PM me with your phone number and I will give you a call. I am still trying to understand why you need such heavy units. Do you know what these things weigh?
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