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I have a 1929 model a 5 window coupe my axel measures 49 inches from kingpin center to center and the perch holes are 39 inches apart. Do you have a way to tell me what this axel is from? I am interested in a 4 inch axel but not sure which one is correct.
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On the 28-34 the commonly used axle was 46” kingpin centerline to kingpin centerline and these had 34 3/8 to 34 ½ perch centers. If running a full fendered Model A this will keep a fairly good sized tire inside the fenders. 48” were common also and depending on application could also be used. Over the years many axles were replaced and several variances have turned up. You may be interested in our part number 7022850 or 7022852 both in 4” drop. The 46” will require a 29”+ spring and the 48” a 31”+ spring. We offer springs to work with either axle.
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