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Who MAKES these rod ends?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jj mack, Apr 13, 2008.

  1. jj mack
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    I know SoCal sells them, but I am looking for different sized ones.

    Or do you know who has them in sizes other than 11/16 and 5/8.

    They are Stainless Steel and Zertless.

    Thanks

    JJ
     

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  2. I was thinking Speedway sells them . . . :confused:
     
  3. side_valve
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  4. jj mack
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    Thanks guys, but those are the sizes that I have. I am looking for the same style in different sizes.
     

  5. butch27
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    I don't think they come in ALL sizes.
     
  6. fab32
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    The Deuce Factory was the first to introduce them. Might check with them and see if they have different sizes. I was under the impression that they only came in the replacement sizes for early Ford application.

    Frank
     
  7. Pete1
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    from Wa.

    Early F5 and F6 trucks had 3/4-16 threads and the taper was larger in diameter..It was the same 7 degree as the 11/16 ends.
    We used to use them on circle track race cars.
    Hardware stores used to sell what they called a "Repairman's reamer"
    that was 7 degrees. They were just carbon steel so you had to turn them by hand to avoid burning them up.
     
  8. jj mack
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    still looking.......
     
  9. leon renaud
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    Damn this post came a day late for me!I couldn't remember what the guys ran on the stock cars ,finally gave up and bought 68 ford 1/2 tonners and split sleeves
     
  10. jj mack
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    Im still looking.........for who MAKES them.


    Thanks
     
  11. Unlikely to find a US manufacturer. Magnum or Speedway (or both) have them made off shore.

    There was a ton of stuff like that at SEMA last year.

    http://www.usj.com.cn had some similar stuff. I just happened to have thier CD on my desk.
     
  12. jj mack
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    Thanks....Ill stop looking now:(
     
  13. jj mack
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    Great stuff thanks!

    I buy from these guys normally.

    www.midwestcontrol.com

    found them very reasonably priced.

    JJ
     

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