Thread: drop spindles on straight axle
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05-27-2009 09:22 AM #1
Not so strange if your curious about what the title says. Take a look at the journal.theres no foo like an old foo
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05-27-2009 11:32 AM #2
That was just a quick reply. Here's whats happening.
Building a 25 dodge bucket from parts and pieces I have left from other projects. Using the front half of a 25 Dodge phaeton and grafting it to a 32 Lasalle cowl for body.That is to make room for my size 13s. Cowl was sectioned and body widened 5 " to fit. Will probably end up as a RPU. Overall height at 44" with 8 " clearance.
Most all other parts are 61 pontiac on a fabbed 2x3 frame with 100" wheel base.
I adapted the 61 steering knuckles to a 47 Ford axle so I can use the 8 lugs on the front. See pics. See journal at Hotrodders for for process. In spite of all the static I got on the hamb, the job is done and I believe it is going to work well. Will use 61 pont centerlink power steering. Don't think it needs power but that's what I got. Suspension will be 4 link on torsion bars. 52 Buick lever action shocks control everything. Pics coming when further along.
Rad shroud is also 61 Pont. Been turned, sectioned and grafted. Took pieces from 2 cars. May modify to use the 61 headlights and bezels instead of the king bees.
Still need driver quality hood brow trim to finish.
Motor is 61 tripower 389 348 hp backed up with a cast iron t10. Drives a 3.70 posi.
Out back, a pair of 61 Bonneville lights turned on end will do the warning duties.
Go juice supplied from a 1950 Olympia 15 1/2 gal. kegtheres no foo like an old foo
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05-27-2009 06:43 PM #3
Gotta say, you are definitely coloring outside the lines. Nice metal work on the spindles, but I wonder what the safety guys are gonna say about them.
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05-27-2009 07:27 PM #4
What I meant was, when someone wants you to look at something, they normally provide a link.....like this.....
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/jour...age=5&reverse=
This spindle adaptation isn't all that much different than the one I did on the T, using '75 Lincoln spindles, changed from rear steer to front steer for use with a MII R&P. Looks like nice work to me.
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05-28-2009 05:22 AM #5
Puts the tire out a long way, your "Scrub" is going to be out of whack. Not as important as many engineers think, but something to consider.






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