Are there "Early' and "Late" Willys stock factory front axles? Did a search and nothing came up. Photos and dimensions would be great, I may need one in the future. Bob
'33 to '36 is narrower than the '37 to '41. Four lugs up into the later body. don't know the cut off year. Norm
Four lugs up to the 1939 model 48. The one that looks like a 1937-38 Willys not the 1939 Willys Overland. (Some call the Overland a Sharknose and it has heart shaped headlight lenses )
Thanks, hope some photos get posted, I think the early one has a nicer forged area king pin to spring pad. Bob
More than 90 years after John North Willys came to Toledo, there is confusion about how to pronounce his name. “I talked to many people, now deceased, including his private secretary, and all said emphatically that he pronounced it `Willis,' said Ron Szymanski, local Jeep historian. “I can attest to the fact that Willys' relatives all say `Willis.'” http://www.toledoblade.com/local/20...is-name-Willis-local-Jeep-historian-says.html
37, 38 has an inch more drop than a 41,42. not sure the cut off so 39, 40 ??? Some one will chime in with real facts.
King pin c/c '33 - 43 inches '40 - 48 inches Spring center bolt c/c '33 - 22 1/4 inches '40 - 27 inches
OK! Thank you NORSON! That sandblasted one in front is what I'm looking for, there should be one out there since I don't see any Willys 77 drag cars using one. Next question is what do the rear spring mounts look like for this axle. Bob
They use the same spring shackles and nuts as Willys Jeeps. Can get exactly what you need at a Jeep dealer.
1933-1935 shackles are different than 1936. 1936 are like early Jeep and use a U bolt with bushing nuts, the earlier ones are Tryon type shackles. They use a tapered pin in the frame and the spring with a bolt through the center to hold pressure. Look down a couple of posts, I found a pic on my phone
I guess I should ask the obvious question; what car are you wanting this axle for? Your questions are pretty random, do you have a specific Willys in mind?
Interesting. Like many others, I'm constantly running across people who pronounce it the way the family did or does. - EM
I suppose this debate will go on forever, I always called them 'Willys', but when I was a much younger man (maybe 17) I heard 'KS Pittman' (famous gasser fame) call them 'Willis' cars. That took me back because it was the first time I heard it pronounced that way. I then later in life remember seeing a Willys factory advertisement and the man speaking in the commercial called them 'Willis'. DDDenny may be right. I kinda like the sound of Willis myself, and maybe partial because of the time I got to spend hanging around KS for a few summers.
Anyone know what thread is on 33-36 Willys spindle for castle nut that holds hub?Not having any luck using 5/8 fine, is it some odd thread?