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Please help me ID this spindle

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Zombie Plymouth, Aug 14, 2011.

  1. Zombie Plymouth
    Joined: Sep 13, 2008
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    please help me identify these spindles, i need to find the correct kingpin/bushing set but i always get stumped because i dont know what the spindles are. The only numbers / letters i can find on them is 26H 2 and R(backwards)10 on the driver side spindle and 26H 5 on the passenger side spindle. they were mounted on what i was told is a zephyr axle but i dont know the year.

    PLEASE HELP, Thank you.
     

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  2. Zombie Plymouth
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    I did multiple queries using the search function on here but had no luck. Im sure someone on the H.A.M.B knows though.
     
  3. That is Rodney. He has a twin brother named Jake.

    Model A.

    I am no doubt absolutely wrong but I am close and now someone else will post. If for no ther reason to prove me wrong.
     
  4. not model a
    model a has the steering balls cast in
    tk
     

  5. Atwater Mike
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    How about a picture of the axle, and length and distance between wishbone bosses?
    (does the axle have a couple of zany-looking bends, and is it 50+ inches in length?)
     
  6. DICK SPADARO
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    26 H is Lincoln, 42-48 years
     
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  7. Zombie Plymouth
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    Thanks guys i appreciate the help.

    Atwater Mike, see the pictures below.
     

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  8. Bet you get sticker shock when you price out a Lincoln kingpin set.
     
  9. Zombie Plymouth
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    Tell me about it! 303.25 is the cheapest ive found it :eek:!!!!

    anyone know where i can get the kingpin set for a much better price?
     
  10. Zombie Plymouth
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    At this point i have given up on finding a set under $300.00 so i am mostly after the bushings. i havent been able to find a machine shop locally that would fab up some bushings and fit them to the kingpin, actuall i did find one but was asking for more than what i would pay for a whole kingpin set.

    Does anyone know where i could find a set of bushings for 47 Lincoln spindles or a machine shop that would be able to fab these up at a reasonable price?
     
  11. 117harv
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