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Happy Hollidays all!
I’m trying to plumb a 39 rear axel to add juice brakes to my A. A while ago I ordered a T fitting for a 39 from Macs. At least I thought. What I received is a little different from what I was expecting. Please take a look at the photo and advise; A. Did I buy the correct part? B. Where did it mount on a 39? I know I can fabricate a bracket and make it work, but I’m trying to keep things Ford’ish. Thanks, Carl ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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B. It mounts on the rear wishbone on the front passenger side IIRC. You should see a threaded hole. From there rear hard brake lines run down the bones and are secured with little clips.
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This may help. It's a 40 Ford car.
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Ah ha! ...very interesting fellas - glad I asked.
Thank you, Carl |
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What year did they start with this part. I thought Ford used this in 1939.
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