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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by partsdawg, Mar 20, 2021.

  1. partsdawg
    Joined: Feb 12, 2006
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    partsdawg
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    4front axles, 3 still have the wishbones. What years are they?
     

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  2. I'm in....I have one look-a-like....thought they were 33/34.
     
  3. partsdawg
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    partsdawg
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    Grabbed two of these. The others I’ll get another day. Beat after getting the two
     

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  4. Budget36
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    In the first pic, closest one looks to be a tube axle, right?
     

  5. Looks like a Model A (small steel drums), a pair of '35s (the ones you have loaded up) and a '36 (somewhat unusual open wide 5 drums).
     
  6. Those open widefive drums are cool. Racy look :cool:
     
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  7. studebakerjoe
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    I agree with Rich B. Look like a pair of 35s an A and 36 with the wide 5 pattern. Love those open wide 5 drums.
     
  8. Trouble is '36 front drums are pretty useless.
     
  9. partsdawg
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    I specialize in useless
     
  10. The '36 wide 5 hubs and drums are '36 only, they won't interchange with '37-'39. wide 5 hubs/drums
     
  11. Would you sell the 36 front drums?
     
  12. Corn Fed
    Joined: May 16, 2002
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    Bare 35-36 axles (but not the wishbones) are technically the same as 33-34's. So the ones you rescued could be used as such if desired.
     
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  13. And make the best looking dropped axles, too.
     
  14. partsdawg
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    partsdawg
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    Never disassembled one of these front ends but from what I have read and heard I am in for a joyous time.
    My lack of patience may be tested.;)
     
  15. The37Kid
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    Use lots of Kroil, some heat and thread protection. Bob
     
  16. Perch bolts and king pins; sometimes they come out reasonably; sometimes they are stubborn, and many times they are a real pain.
    perch parts.jpg perch bolts.jpg
     

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