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New to The 1926 Ford Model T Hi,
Just wondering what is the best place to get parts for the Model T, currently looking for rear axle bearings at the wheel end. Thanks James |
Re: New to The 1926 Ford Model T I usually deal with Snyder’s or Lang’s for parts. Snyder’s sells both Model A and Model T parts. Lang’s only sells Model T parts but also has a huge inventory of good used parts
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Re: New to The 1926 Ford Model T Thank You!
I will certainly check them out. James |
Re: New to The 1926 Ford Model T Chaffins garage as well, also check the "for sale" on the MTFCA web site those are always up for grabs.
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Re: New to The 1926 Ford Model T Am I not remembering correctly, but did Chaffins have some rear axels made and heat treated, including some that could be ordered slightly longer?
I ordered a pair and they have been great with no problems. I was able to obtain some original roller bearings that were well within specs and at the same time, rebuilt the entire rear end with new parts and it took a while to get the tolerances correct by thinning ever so slightly the bronze thrust washers. Steel safety wired as well. Regards, Steve Boothroyd |
Re: New to The 1926 Ford Model T Ring and pinion gears were also fitted to within tolerances, according to the MTFCA book on re-building the T rear end.
Regards, Steve Boothroyd |
Re: New to The 1926 Ford Model T Another parts vender that's awesome thanks guys.
James |
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