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Hot Rods Drop axle steering arms

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 29tudorA, Apr 17, 2023.

  1. 29tudorA
    Joined: Jul 27, 2022
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    29tudorA

    Hey everyone I’m still learning all this stuff so take it easy on me… I have a speedway 4 inch drop axle on my model a tudor and speedway round back spindles… can any one point me in the direction of steering arms I’ll need ? Please and thanks in advance
     
  2. krylon32
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    Depends on whether your using bones and what year they are or hairpins.
     
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  3. 29tudorA
    Joined: Jul 27, 2022
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    29tudorA

    Aftermarket bones from Boling brothers
     
  4. Kevin Ardinger
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    I used the Heidt bolt thru dropped arm on my Tudor. I personally like that bolt through design as opposed to the threaded one. Just my opinion. I think they’re actually sold through chassis engineering now. You need to make sure the linkage will pass under the wishbone. I had an issue with it.
     
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  5. krylon32
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    There are dropped thru bolt steering arm available from Roadster Supply that will put the tie rod under the bones. The Boling Brothers bones are replicas of the 37-40 bones. Problem with Roadster Supply all the thru bolt arms are stainless and expensive. You might also try Pete&Jake's they did make a run of the Chassis Engineering/Heidt's deep drop thru bolt arms and they may have some left.
     
  6. SundanceKid
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    Pete & Jake's are out of the dropped arms and don't have plans in the near future for a production runs due to the additional cost of the CE rights.
     
  7. krylon32
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    Call Ray at Roadster Supply 714-583-4118 tell him your application and ask if he would advise AHR-60306 deep drop plain steel thru bolt steering arms. If you order make sure you also order the bolts.
     
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  8. Scott079
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  9. krylon32
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    079. The Speedway arms you refer to are not thru bolt but they are cheap. Wonder why?
     
  10. alchemy
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    Huh? Isn’t cheap always good? o_O
     
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