Hi, I have a pair of ford axles that came out of a 1957 ford car. Years ago these were the shortest axles you could get without cutting an resplining them. the long axle is 28 3/8" from where the bearing stops to the end of the axle. the short one is 24" . Their 4 1/2" bolt pattern and 5 lug. Feel free to ask questions. Almost forgot they are 28 spline.
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