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Anoka, Minnesota, United States

Anoka, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:STRANGE ENGINEERING Warranty:No

ONE PAIR OF NEW STRANGE ENGINEERING 35 SPLINE AXELS WITH BEARINGS AND 5/8'S DRIVE STUDS. AXELS ARE NEW BUT HAVE BEEN SITTING AROUND MY SHOP FOR SEVERAL YEARS, DRIVE STUDS APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN USED BUT ARE IN PERFECT USABLE CONDITION. THERE ARE NO SPACERS OR WHEEL NUTS INCLUDED. 3 BOLT PATTERNS ARE IN THE AXELS 5 ON 4.5, 5 ON 4.75, AND 5 ON 5. ONE AXEL IS 15" LONG AND ONE IS 19" LONG WHICH FIQURES OUT TO A 9" FORD CENTERED PINION 30" HOUSING WIDTH BUT THERE IS 3" OF SPLINES ON BOTH AXELS SO THEY COULD BE SHORTENED ALMOST 2" EACH IF NEED BE. AXEL (BRAKE) OFFSET IS 2.810 WHICH IS EARLY OLDS BUT THE BEARINGS ON EARLY OLDS AND BIG FORD ARE THE SAME AT 3.150 OD. SO THEY COULD BE USED ON FORD ENDS BUT YOUR BRAKE BRACKETS WOULD REQUIRE SOME SHIMING AS FORD USES A 2.50 OR 2.375 OFFSET. SHIPPING IS TO THE LOWER 48 STATES ANYPLACE ELSE EMAIL ME FOR A COST.

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