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Features Dropped Axles and Aesthetics...

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by NealinCA, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. gwhite
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    They are extraordinarily crude...pretty cool to see the scars of Ed's 100-ton power hammer!
     
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  2. RainierHooker
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    Simple simplicity in cobbling together a few different years of stock Ford parts with a dropped A axle to get a factory-looking drop...
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  3. Manager
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    Mine is s back on the road 003.jpg imilar, a little more drop and a bit of cut and weld.
     
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  4. Schwanke Engines
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    Only stock dropped axles that look good, are 32 heavy. IMO . I prefer aftermarket axles.
     
  5. Speedy Canuck
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    I'll be happy to dispose of any ugly stock or dropped axles you decide to get rid of. I'll even pay shipping.
     
  6. falcongeorge
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    I am willing to be the West coast franchise for this deal...;)
     
  7. You have said a mouthful here my friend. I don't think that anyone on this thread including myself has said more with so few words. :cool:




    Rough and tumble. In my mind every hot rod should have that street brawler look to it, smooth but a little rough around the edges. The axle that you use depends on the build, but a little on the rough side has always said, "raisin Hell and putting a brick under it" to me. Tough and ready to s****. ;)
     
  8. NealinCA
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    This old axle in under a 32 pickup I just brought home...
     

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  9. falcongeorge
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    ^^gotta like the Olds bumpers as well, thats an interesting looking truck. Is there somewhere we can see more?
     
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  10. verde742
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    PLEASE, Show me your dropped spindle with an I-beam axle..?
     
  11. gwhite
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    Looks like a Mor-Drop to my eye....very cool!
     
  12. dumprat
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    Each to their own but I am of the opinion that the 32 heavy axle is UGLY in any form dropped or not. A dropped standard axle has the look of a swan. The heavy has the look of a plow horse.
     
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  13. falcongeorge
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    I really like dropped '33/'34 axles...
    FathersDayFordPetersen-5.jpg
     
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  14. verde742
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    The shape of a dropped axle "MAKES ME SMILE"

    I don't know why, It Just does.. I see a dropped axle, even hanging on a wall, And I smile.

    Mustang II, not sooo much !!
     
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  15. Speedy Canuck
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  16. rusty valley
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    maybe off topic, but same end of the car, i have a lovely 34 axle dropped by okie joe and i just cant see using that ugly 34 spring. model a's, look better, and the nice tapered leafs of a 35 better yet but they are 1/4" wider. anyone ever grind an 1/8 off each side and go that route?
     
  17. gwhite
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    Use a 34 main spring and the remaining leaf pack from a Model A.

    Or if you're lucky, find a nice original 32-early 34 spring pack; these were tapered leafs similar to the A, although more in number. A springs were 10 leaf, 32's (and likely 33 & 34) were 12 leaf.
     
  18. 117harv
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    Hey, this is an axle thread... :)
     
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  19. rusty valley
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    ha ! yes, but its an "aesthetics" thread ! yes, GWHITE, i have A springs here in my pile too. i once ground all the ends of an A spring to try to simulate the 35 taper, and let me tell you that was a lot of work, and did not look like ford made it. i think just taking an 1/8 " off the side would be less grinding, and better results. i did not know the early 32 was a taper leaf, like 35, and early model T ?
     
  20. gwhite
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    Ahhh...my mistake, I meant 'clipped corner' or 3-sided taper. The 32-early 34 spring had the clipped ends just like an A; the late 34's and all service replacements thereafter had square cut ends.

    Here's an example of the 3-sided taper springs (A-early 34). I reckon you could do a little grinding on these if you wanted a true rounded taper.
    spring.jpg
     
  21. Mark T
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    The only problem with making a straight cut leaf rounded or three sided on a used spring pack is the leaf below will always show the scars of the leafs former shape.
     
  22. tfeverfred
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    One of my favorite threads.
     
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  23. Detonator
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    I'm surprised that lower shock mounts haven't made it into this discussion. I'd take a welded-on stud or bung over those lazy brackets that bolt onto the bottom of the perches any day.

    9.06front.lorez.jpg
     
  24. rust
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    Thats funny..... I have been thinking about lower front shock mounts all day. I agree
     
  25. gwhite
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    Not if you're using new/NOS/NORS parts :D
     
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  26. gwhite
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    Take a gander at 39-50-ish MoPar front shock studs - these bolt through the upper control arm on those applications and are plenty long enough for you to drill and mount thru your axle or cut & weld onto it...I've got a pair I'll be shortening and arc welding to the perch bosses of my Dago axle.

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  27. rusty valley
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    no new parts here, just rusty old junk !!
     
  28. 3wLarry
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    more pics of the pickup please!
     
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  29. falcongeorge
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    Ditto! Cmon Gwhite, you know you want in on this too!
     
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  30. 3wLarry
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    me too
     
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