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Weld these brackets to the underside of your low-ridin' 'T' thru1934 Ford frame rails for a simple, strong place to attach 4-bars or radius rods. Plain steel.NOTE: For use with spherical rod ends.
3008005Overall Length32.000"Sold in QuantityEachNotesUsed for determining the length needed for tie rods, drag links, radius rods, etc. Works in 1/2" 5/8" and 3/4" rod ends.
Simple tool for setting tie rod and radius rod lengths. Fits 1/2", 5/8" and 3/4" rod ends.
This front radius rod is ideal for smaller or full-fendered cars. Rugged, 7/8" O.D. tubing is threaded 5/8" NF right hand at each end.These are designed to be used with bat wings or axle brackets with a 5" center to center bolt hole spacing on front tube or I-beam axles only. Not to be used for rear suspensions. Before installing the heim joints or clevis ends, the actual measurement will be center to center 4-1/2". The angle of the tube will increase the measurement to 5" after installing the end ...
Normally used with '49-'54 Chevy stylespindles andflat steel steering arms. Can be used with stock type Ford arms if drilled out to 5/8".
91002919Degree of Taper7 degreeStud Length1.750" (1 3/4")Stud Diameter0.630"Shank Diameter0.680"Shank Length2.420"ThreadsLH MaleThread Pitch11/16-18Thread Length2.130"Material TypeSteelFinishNaturalSold in QuantityEachNotes1" from center of threaded shaft to the bottom of the taper. Includes boot, castle nut, and cotter pin.
Normally used with '49-'54 Chevy style spindles and flat steel steering arms. Can be used with stock type Ford arms if drilled out to 5/8".
Not for use with flat steering arms. Use only with Ford type steering arms with a tapered hole. Not normally used with Chevy spindles.