robert alston
Registered User
hello there i did my rear disk swap from this site ( f350 rear disk conversion fordmann .com ) can not be used in an dually i did and had to go with 19.5s
The vans kept the standard pattern longer than in the trucks. Never understood why but it does mean they have a few years of disc brake axles that match our lug pattern.All Superduties have metric wheel lug patterns. I don't know what would happen if the manufacturers suddenly dumped all this metric stuff. Get some sort of slap on the wrist and fine from our wonderful government?
Hub diameter is different.If the rotors are the same, does that meant he hub diameter is the same? I'm thinking it might be easier to re-drill the front and use the dirt-common and cheap later hub-centric rims on the older trucks.
Any idea how much wider the rear ends are?
ETA: Can you just use the van hubs and rotors on a Super Duty rear and get the proper 8X6.5" pattern without machine work?
Eli
Thanks for the info. I'm curious, when you say redrill the hub, are you talking about drilling new stud holes completely or redrilling the existing stud holes offset to line up with the 6.5 pattern?Hub diameter is different.
The SD rearend is 2” wider I believe. The important thing is that is is the same width as our front and brings the rears out to match the fronts. Seen pics, looks great.
Van hubs and bearings from Van Dana rearend will not fit on SD Sterling rear axle. Frustrating but all the easy and low cost angles have been explored. I’m going redrilled SD axle as soon as I have an extta$500 around to do the hubs, not to mention finding a 2000 to 2004 rearend.