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Thread: straight axel made of mid 60s twin i-beam?
          
   
   

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    My neighbor has the complete twin-I setup from a seventies van laying in his yard and we were discussing this very thing last night....
    Because one sets behind the other at a slight angle to match the left and right wheelbase, perhaps you could bolt the end eye of both axles through each other. The stock setup is coil sprung and uses a pair of wishbones with large threaded rods and rubber bushings to adjust the location, front to rear.

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    Might be better to adapt the spindles onto the straight axle???

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