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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Vern Lee, Dec 25, 2021.

  1. Vern Lee
    Joined: Dec 23, 2019
    Posts: 60

    Vern Lee
    Member

    Can anyone tell me the axle shaft where the rear axle bearing goes dimension ? I'm putting 1940 brakes on my 31 model a , my A axle checks 2.065 , my bearing # 68-1225-A checks 2.095 , seems pretty slopy to me , What do you think ?

    Vern
     
  2. Glenn Thoreson
    Joined: Aug 13, 2010
    Posts: 1,017

    Glenn Thoreson
    Member
    from SW Wyoming

    I have '40 brakes on my '29 A-V8. When I put them on I didn't have any way to measure the bearing to axle size and I couldn't find the info I needed.. I just stuck 'em on there without the seal and gave a little effort to wiggle them and they seemed okay. I've been driving it for a couple of years and haven't noticed any problems at all. I ordered new seals and was asked if it had been converted to hydraulic brakes. I said yes. The seals came and they so much smaller I couldn't believe it. The package said they were what I expected but the seals were not even close. My best advice is to do as I did. Put the hub w/bearing, no seal on the the axle, snug it up and see if you can detect any up/down, side to side movement. Use the '40 seals and bearings. Don't forget the fiber washer that goes under the axle nut.
     
  3. Vern Lee
    Joined: Dec 23, 2019
    Posts: 60

    Vern Lee
    Member

    Thanks Glenn , I think I will just put them on and see what I end up with
     

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