How to lower the A. I know there was a thread about this however a search turns up everything else but.
In searching for a 1932-1934 front axle I find them to be made of unobtainium. I have found a '37 front axle. However the spring perches are much further apart than the A and '32-'34. My question is if I fit it with Model A perches and a '37 spring will it work on my A? Secondly what would I do for the wishbone as the A isn't wide enough and widening it will shorten it. Should I toss this idea and continue my search for the '32-'34 axle?:confused: TIA for your help. |
Re: How to lower the A. you can go pretty low by reshaping the springs
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Re: How to lower the A. Sounds like you want to do it on the cheap., or you would just buy a dropped axle and bolt it in.
You can easily re-arch the front main spring leaf the opposite way in a shop press to make it a reversed eye, and straighten the other leaves a bit to also lower the whole spring. Will gain you a 2 inch drop easy. |
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Re: How to lower the A. You can go 32-36 I have another stock 36 axle I might be interested in selling. Not sure of shipping cost etc.
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Re: How to lower the A. i got a 4 in dropped axle in my car
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Re: How to lower the A. Once again 32-36 are the same part number
B3020. 37 is part number 78-3010 Interestingly enough there is a larger 32 axle, but it’s not listed in the orange 28 to 37 parts book. |
Re: How to lower the A. These are great answers and on the HAMB forum (sister to this one) they specialize in these kinds of mods. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...l-hot-rods.57/
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Re: How to lower the A. Google "fordbarn model a ford lower front axle"
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Re: How to lower the A. Chris
I may be able to help PM sent Jim |
Re: How to lower the A. I’ve bought 3 of those axles off of eBay. They come up every once in awhile. Keep looking,
They only hard one to get is the early “heavy” 1932 axle. |
Re: How to lower the A. According to David G there is NOT a heavy axle. FWIW
Paul in CT |
Re: How to lower the A. '32-'34 have the same contour, '35 and later have the wider spring perches as you noted. '32 had both the std. and heavy axles. Good luck.
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Re: How to lower the A. Don't need a search function on HAMB try this in your google search box;
hamb; dropped axle I just tried it and a whole bunch of links to HAMB and dropped axle. Works with fordbarn; xxx too. |
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Re: How to lower the A. I am running a '32 front axle which gives a 1 1/2" drop but it also brings the tie rod that much closer to the chassis and under extreme conditions the tie rod rubs on the chassis. I did have a 4" dropped axle, but that caused all sorts of problems with the tie rod and a goose necked tie rod causes all even more problems. Unfortunately it would appear that no-one makes dropped steering arms to fit the Model A Stub axle.
Heating the original steering arms to lower them has the effect of moving the ball joints closer to the axle centre line and that makes fitting the tie rod very difficult. Bob Drake sells perch bolts that enables you to keep the Model A Brakes with the '32 axle. |
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Thanks for your knowledge. My A has already received juice brakes. |
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