1948-52 Ford F1 Half-Ton Pickup Truck Dropped Axle
1948-52 Ford F1 Half-Ton Pickup Truck Dropped Axle
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1948-52 Ford F1 Half-Ton Pickup Truck Dropped Axle

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  • This axle has a 3" drop compared to a stock axle, and features built-in bosses for shock mounting
  • Dropped tie rod ends 910 48640 are generally required to permit the tie-rod
  • Kingpin center to center = 50 1/2"
  • Spring pad center to center = 29 1/8"
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Jan 21, 2021
None
5 out of 5 stars review

I would buy again if needed.

Product worked prefect!!!

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May 22, 2018
Hollywoods7
4 out of 5 stars review

I would buy again

Same problem wiht spindles not fitting over after market axel you will have to go to a machine shop and make them fit. And I got the 2 inch dropped tie rod ends and with the drag link they will not have enough clearance under the leafs. I talked to the techs, i do have videos on you tube of the install.

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Oct 30, 2016
Dougster
3 out of 5 stars review

"" I expected more""

I would have liked to see better appearing welds. Workmanship needs improvement. The machining quality of the axle ends could have been better. I had to have the axle ends re-machined so the spindles would fit over the ends. Maybe a ""second pass"" or ""spring pass"" is in order when machining the ends.

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