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Kenwood 03-10-2015 10:21 PM

Re how to lower an A the old fashioned way
 

A couple of years back I purchased a 3-4 inch dropped axle
I believe it to be made from an original ford axle because it has the Ford insignia
I also received 2 bars that went from the axle back to the frame
The setup probably came from the 50's It's definitely a Model A front axle except dropped
I read all the procedure that the gentleman did lowering his A with a 32/36 axle , spring perches , spindles etc
How do I go about installing this in a stock 30-31 A with procedure, parts , What problems would I run across? Currently have 225 radial 16's on the car
Can I use the stock wishbone or do I need to install the bars going back to the frame if that's where they attach.
Thanks Ken

Chuck Sea/Tac 03-11-2015 12:00 AM

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I'm no expert, but if its a stretched axle, then your wheel width is going to be narrower.
An A axle is fairly straight, so 3 or 4 inches is a lot.

Charlville 03-11-2015 02:44 AM

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I would take this one over to the H.A.M.B loads of info around this over there.

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/

kelley's restoration 03-11-2015 06:33 AM

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p.m me or call
i have spent many a hour going through ford parts and getting them to work together to lower my model a's
tom

Tim Ayers 03-11-2015 06:43 AM

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I used a '32 axle, reversed eye and took some leaves out of the pack. Lowered it quite a bit.

rocket1 03-11-2015 03:52 PM

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If the axle is dropped it is definitely to short.

Mike V. Florida 03-11-2015 03:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rocket1 (Post 1048592)
If the axle is dropped it is definitely to short.

Why?

d.j. moordigian 03-11-2015 04:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kenwood (Post 1048249)
A couple of years back I purchased a 3-4 inch dropped axle
I believe it to be made from an original ford axle because it has the Ford insignia
I also received 2 bars that went from the axle back to the frame
The setup probably came from the 50's It's definitely a Model A front axle except dropped
I read all the procedure that the gentleman did lowering his A with a 32/36 axle , spring perches , spindles etc
How do I go about installing this in a stock 30-31 A with procedure, parts , What problems would I run across? Currently have 225 radial 16's on the car
Can I use the stock wishbone or do I need to install the bars going back to the frame if that's where they attach.
Thanks Ken

Besides getting the wheel base square, (check it for "diamond") make
sure you have a minimum of 5° of caster at ride height with the tires
that your going to use...
The caster changes with tire diameter,..front or rear..

Tiny 03-11-2015 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by kelley's restoration (Post 1048327)
p.m me or call
i have spent many a hour going through ford parts and getting them to work together to lower my model a's
tom

The one thing I've always wondered is how does the brake rod return spring work out? With the backing plates being in a higher than stock position, it seems as though the steeper angle of the brake rod would not work on this one point. I've thought of doing the 32-34 axle before but no one can give me a good answer to this. Maybe you can shed a bit of light for me

zzlegend 03-11-2015 07:05 PM

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Tiny, here is how one guy did it. Not mine. But anything could be fabricated similar.

Bob C 03-11-2015 08:19 PM

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I wonder if you could swap the kingpins and brake actuators
from one side to the other, turn the actuator arms 180 so they
point down like the 32-34 to lower the brake rods.

Bob

62pan 03-12-2015 07:55 AM

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This is a complete 32 axle setup under my roadster. Sorry the photo is not the best.

The actuators and kingpins were moved to the opposite side and the brake levers changed so they pointed up like an A's. I did this because if left in the orginial location the brake levers pointing down interfered with the spring perches. You can not change just the brake lever as the actuator only works one way. You can use the A kingpins and actuators but this is what I had.

Stock shocks would not fit between the brake rod and frame so I am using Delco Lovejoy era shocks. The car has been on the road for two years now with no problems.

newshirt 03-12-2015 08:28 AM

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Ken, consider returning the car to original. I know that may sound quaint and stupid, but there is a lot of value and enjoyment in the Model A as Henry built it. There are tons of resources for choosing the correct parts to return your car to original. For instance, you could start with the 'Restoration Guidelines and Judging Standards' -- an awesome work. And there are others, and guys on this forum to help.

This is a restoration forum for stock Model A's. In other words, we're restoring the cars to original condition, as they came off the factory floor. There's another forum for mods you're describing. I'm sure you can respect that. :)

gwhite 03-12-2015 08:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 62pan (Post 1048950)
This is a complete 32 axle setup under my roadster. Sorry the photo is not the best.

The actuators and kingpins were moved to the opposite side and the brake levers changed so they pointed up like an A's. I did this because if left in the orginial location the brake levers pointing down interfered with the spring perches. You can not change just the brake lever as the actuator only works one way. You can use the A kingpins and actuators but this is what I had.

Stock shocks would not fit between the brake rod and frame so I am using Delco Lovejoy era shocks. The car has been on the road for two years now with no problems.

Love that car! Do you have a pic of your Lovejoy shocks?

FRANK PKNY 03-12-2015 09:36 AM

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What NewShirt is trying to say is that your on the incorrect forum! Surprised you have not been deleted as of yet! My advise is to make the car as you want and enjoy it! I have both stock cars and hot rod cars in my blood! Yes I enjoy them both. But if someone gets a little testy about a modification I made so be it. It's my car and I'll do what pleases me. End of the story!! JMHO

Charlville 03-12-2015 09:44 AM

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As I said get some love on the H.A.M.B :)

CT AV8 03-12-2015 10:55 AM

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Kenwood,
I've done what you're looking for. PM me with your email address and I will send some pics and info. Some guys here view this as a restoration forum and get upset with posts about Model A mods. I can walk you through it but best to take it private out of respect for other members.

Tiny 03-12-2015 11:03 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zzlegend (Post 1048703)
Tiny, here is how one guy did it. Not mine. But anything could be fabricated similar.

ZZ
I was using the wrong term.
What does one do with the anti-rattlers or brake rod return spring? The little hangers that are in between the brake service cross shaft and the backing plate. It seems that as the incline of the brake rod increases the spring would bind the brake rod. This is the one piece of this puzzle that I have never seen in a picture of this conversion

zzlegend 03-12-2015 12:46 PM

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AH,,,,,,,my mistake Tiny. :confused: I guess a guy would have use a little double chrome molium organic a rang a tang fabrication of metal organisms and welding of the mind,,,,,,,,,,,:eek: Or? ;) I don't recall how the guy did it in the picture I posted. I seen that truck along time ago. But I do remember he had black walls on it. :D Blackwall Panther Club Member? :rolleyes: Maybe.

gwhite 03-12-2015 02:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tiny (Post 1049077)
ZZ
I was using the wrong term.
What does one do with the anti-rattlers or brake rod return spring? The little hangers that are in between the brake service cross shaft and the backing plate. It seems that as the incline of the brake rod increases the spring would bind the brake rod. This is the one piece of this puzzle that I have never seen in a picture of this conversion

Nothing needs to be done; it works fine with a moderate drop (32-6 axle, reverse eye spring).


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