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    MAW
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    Mor-Drop Axles

     



    We want to drop the front end of our 37 Dodge 3". I've been trying to get through to Mor-Drop in Oakland but no one ever seems to be in the office. Are they still in active business, has anyone used them lately?

    Does anyone manufacture a dropped axle for a 37 Dodge, I'd prefer it to be complete - including disc brakes.

    Thanks for the help, regards,

    Mark

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    Here's an outfit to try for both axle and brakes.
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    Butch's Rod Shop,
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    Butch's Rod Shop

     



    Thanks Bob,

    Looks like Butchs' Rod shop may be gone, the numbers are out of service and local information has no listing. There must have been a web site at one time as I have found a couple of links.

    A Google search came up with quite a few "interesting" links using the search words butchs & rod & shop, boy have I led a sheltered life.

    If anyone in the Carlisle area knows what happened to the shop I'd appreciate an update.

    Regards, Mark

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