Has anyone seen this before? I have a chrome 4" dropped tube axle that has a hole for a grease******* but no hole for a drift pin to keep the king pin in place. Would it be safe to have a machine shop drill another hole on the end to install a drift pin? This will be run under my 30 Model a chassis
AH*****, i should have been paying closer attention Don, thanks for pointing that out. I bought a pair of new modified 49-54 Chevy spindles from Speedway the other day. The grease*******s will be on the spindles won't they? Thanks for the clarification
No need to grease there,****emble with anti seize in case you ever need to take it apart. Grease the spindle bushings once a year and wipe off the excess.
My Son is running the same axle (but with hairpins) on his T bucket and using the same Speedway spindles. They work great. All you do is put a set screw into that threaded hole to keep the kingpin from popping out the top. Don
OMG!!!!!! NOT HAIRPINS!!!!!!!!! I would like to take a gander at it too my friend if you got a pic and time to post it.
I had a********ce who looked really nice in Hairpins!!, naw really I just looked at her*****s, nevermind.