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Hot Rods juice brakes

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by zilly56, Mar 11, 2009.

  1. zilly56
    Joined: Dec 1, 2008
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    I have a 1935 11/2 ton ford front axle under a hot rod that Im building and I want to put in juice brakes. the spindle size is inch and one half anyone know what year backing plate and drums will fit :confused:
     
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  2. Hitchhiker
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    you're going to get in trouble....
     
  3. zilly56
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    what do u mean
     
  4. brady1929
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    i think he means using the term "rat rod"
     
  5. EnglishBob
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  6. Hitchhiker
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    you used the bad words "rat rod" . I don't personally care what you call your hot rod. But rat rod don't sit to well with the locals. Just a friendly warning....and I have no clue about your brakes.
     
  7. Hitchhiker
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    good edit. And good luck with the project. Post some pictures if you can.
     
  8. pasadenahotrod
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    39-47 1 1/2 ton brakes.
    Might need bearing spacers?
     
  9. zilly56
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    I didnt mean to offend anyone thats the only name I have ever heard that type of rod called.
     

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