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When I bought my '52, I thought I was buying a 3/4 ton. I didnt realize that it was a One Ton until researching the data plate on GVWR, 8,800 lbs. Plus, no rear shocks, only double stack springs. But why it is not a dually is a mystery. But I feel rather silly, not realizing until three months later! The previous owner must not have realized either. Did they make a one ton with a single wheel rear axle?


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The pickups came as single rear wheels. Is yours a pick up?

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Yes, there was a single-wheel option for some 1 ton trucks, and even one of the Suburban models could be ordered with 1 ton suspension. You've probably got 18" wheels, right? The rear brake drums are big enough that 16" wheels won't clear the drums- - - -been there done that, with my 3800 dually flatbed.
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Single rear wheels were standard on all 1952 1-ton trucks; and, dual rear wheels were optional on many 1952 1 ton trucks.

Both Suburban models were 1/2 ton and there was no 1-ton Suburban or 1-ton suspension option for 1/2 ton Suburbans.

There was a one ton Panel and it did not not have a GM dual rear wheel model/option.

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Merry Christmas, Cosmo! And to the Mrs, as well!

To the OP -- No need to feel like an idiot. No idiots on Stovebolt -- just folks who don't have answers yet ... smile

Happy/Merry all


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Yes that is a beautiful 1-ton Suburban but you won't convince me it came from the Chevy factory that way.


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http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m177/49Cosmo/1954suburban1ton_zpsb338483c.jpg

Cosmo's "1 ton Suburban" looks more like a 1 ton panel van that has been a victim of the old "ambulance van" conversion by an aftermarket coach builder.

http://oi59.tinypic.com/2lw8vna.jpg

No such thing as a 1 ton Suburban.
Suburbans were only offered in 1/2 ton.
The stainless fender strips were not avail. on any suburban.
Only panel vans were eligible for the stainless fender trim package.
The rear quarter windows are too small to be factory openings for suburbans.

The dead giveaway would be detailed pictures of the inner body sides around the rear quarter windows.
Guaranteed to be a converted 1 ton panel van.

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Yep your not stupid .I have a 49 3800 series it has 17 inch wheels ,9 foot bed ande single tires on back. It was a farm truck at one time.


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Lady K,

One tons are cool and far less common than 3/4 tons. They're also way more practical than 1 1/2 tons as well. Heck, you even have your own special forum.

Let's see some pictures.

John


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