The Jalopy Journal
Does your truck have coil springs in the rear or leaves? Is there a lot of rust? Some guys swear by the GM 14-bolt as it came in so many trucks...
http://www.oldgmctrucks.com/page0411.html :)
Too cool to throw out. That looks like a light-duty axle. Do you know the capacity? They might work on a light hot-rod.
I don't know but you might find info you need here http://www.persh.org/Pickup/IdeaPage.htm Or search on the Stovebolt Page.
Don't sing the blues yet. May not be too much to remedy. Can you remove the trans pan with it in the car? Do that and have a look inside, replace...
I don't know nothing, so I will ask: Is there a thrust bearing that goes under the axle in the first picture?
The 50 Chevy pickup I bought in 1999 already had a V8 in it, 307. Behind that was the original 4-speed and driveshaft. (Farm truck) So it can be...
So much misinformation. I guess part of it is what do you call it. Are the Divco wheels like the middle or bottom ones on this page?...
That's some kind roll-off or hook-lift trailer, right? Great looking car by the way!
I'm surprised so many of you guys use them... I never have. Never saw the need.
Thanks!
I think it's a 36 Chevy. http://modelthaven.com/36p.html
May be useful info on these sites http://www.binderbulletin.org/ http://oldihc.org/phpBB3/index.php
Looks great! Love that color.
Is that mechanical rather than hydraulic? How does it work?
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