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05-05-2010 05:49 PM #1
Rear axle centerline for 39 Ford?
Working on my 39 std coupe. I dont have a tech manual if there is such a thing, but my question is, is there a measurement reference point on the frame that will locate the exact centerline of the rear axle? Or how would I know exactly where the centerline should be.
The person who owned the car before me, made some rather stupid decisions, and I dont trust where the axle is now. Besides the 10 bolt chevy that is currently in the car is being replaced by a 57 ford 9 inch housing.
The rear fenders were off the car when I got it, so I cant tell if its right on. I bolted a fender to the body before I pulled it and it looked (eyeballed) right. But I am somewhat of a technical minded person, and would like to have an exact measurement if I could.
Any help would be appreciated, or point me in the direction I should go.
thanks!
Jeff
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05-05-2010 08:26 PM #2
There should be a conical shaped rubber bump stop directly over the axle centerline. If it's gone there should be a hole for the stud mount in the frame.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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05-05-2010 08:40 PM #3
Thanks Bob, I didnt know if there was a rubber bump stop from the factory. Its there...
thanks for your help.
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