I'm looking for a set of Split & Drilled front wishbones for a 31 Ford Cpe. Thank's Dennis
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I'm looking for a set of Split & Drilled front wishbones for a 31 Ford Cpe. Thank's Dennis
Ebay. I just bought another set to store (not drilled, but split) because they are starting to bring big money, and I want to buy them while you can still find them under $ 150.00 a pair.
Just a suggestion, if you go Ebay. Use search words like 29 ford, 1929 ford, ford wishbones, wishbones, etc. Under Rat Rod the prices are higher.
Just in case no one on here can help you out.
Don
Cool............ thanksQuote:
Originally posted by Itoldyouso
Ebay. I just bought another set to store (not drilled, but split) because they are starting to bring big money, and I want to buy them while you can still find them under $ 150.00 a pair.
Just a suggestion, if you go Ebay. Use search words like 29 ford, 1929 ford, ford wishbones, wishbones, etc. Under Rat Rod the prices are higher.
Just in case no one on here can help you out.
Don
I have a pair of 30's and a pair of 37's but their not drilled. You can have either for $150.00 and you pay shipping. Thanks.
If either, consider the '37's. The model a bones are really thin compared to the later ones.
Not trying to make any decision for you, but just an observation about early versus late bones.
Also, you don't want to just drill the bones and leave bare holes. The correct way to do it is slip a piece of correct size tubing into the holes, weld them in place, and grind smooth. Otherwise, they are weaker, and water gets trapped inside.
While I like the looks of drilled bones, I personally don't do it, as I feel it weakens them, and they aren't all that big to start with. But if you must, this is the way to do it.
JMO, Don
Nice find Denny, mine aren't even close to that. If I was looking, I'd go for it but, I chose the 4 bar system.
Thank's Denny, those are great....... now let's see if I can get lucky. Thank's again, DQuote:
Originally posted by DennyW
Is this what your looking for ? I couldn't sleep, the clowns were close 0600 am, so I went looking. :LOL:
1928-34 SPLIT WISHBONE KIT MODEL A "32" HIGHBOY RAT ROD
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1928-...13024996QQrdZ1
3 days, 11 hours left
They are at 53.00 right now.
Thanks Don.......... yup, I alway's put tubeing back in to bring a little more strength back into them.Quote:
Originally posted by Itoldyouso
If either, consider the '37's. The model a bones are really thin compared to the later ones.
Not trying to make any decision for you, but just an observation about early versus late bones.
Also, you don't want to just drill the bones and leave bare holes. The correct way to do it is slip a piece of correct size tubing into the holes, weld them in place, and grind smooth. Otherwise, they are weaker, and water gets trapped inside.
While I like the looks of drilled bones, I personally don't do it, as I feel it weakens them, and they aren't all that big to start with. But if you must, this is the way to do it.
JMO, Don
:CRY: Well........got outbid, wasn't quick enough. They were really nice too. Oh well, I'll post again, maybe I'll get lucky and someone will have what I need.Quote:
Originally posted by DennyW
Is this what your looking for ? I couldn't sleep, the clowns were close 0600 am, so I went looking. :LOL:
1928-34 SPLIT WISHBONE KIT MODEL A "32" HIGHBOY RAT ROD
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1928-...13024996QQrdZ1
3 days, 11 hours left
They are at 53.00 right now.
Thank's again. D