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Old 03-14-2015, 08:04 PM   #1
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Default cross shaft " levers "

hi
thank you for your time, well I have asked this ? be for but I will try again , and I am new to the model a and AAs. my truck is a early 30 with a 29 cab 131 1/2 wb 82-A stake bed 4 speed with
the high speed rear end. OK here is my ? I am using
the brake cross shaft that goes thru the frame rails but I do not have the levers that go on the ends and I have called all over the states trying to fine them no one has them, I am thinking I will just make them, but I need to know how far it is from center line to center line on all three holes on the levers and then I can do the machining on them. unless some one has a set they would like to sale. thanks again
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Old 03-14-2015, 11:42 PM   #2
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hi
thank you for your time, well I have asked this ? be for but I will try again , and I am new to the model a and AAs. my truck is a early 30 with a 29 cab 131 1/2 wb 82-A stake bed 4 speed with
the high speed rear end. OK here is my ? I am using
the brake cross shaft that goes thru the frame rails but I do not have the levers that go on the ends and I have called all over the states trying to fine them no one has them, I am thinking I will just make them, but I need to know how far it is from center line to center line on all three holes on the levers and then I can do the machining on them. unless some one has a set they would like to sale. thanks again
You may want to try over at the AA truck forums, I am sure some one has a chassis with a shaft still on it, as you only need the levers the shaft could be torched off saving drilling out the pins, good luck and regards Brian.

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