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36 spindles with 40 backing plates
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parrish |
09-17-2011 @ 8:22 PM
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The holes in my original 36 square plate spindles don't line up with the hydraulic backing plates (I believe they are 1940). I have the adapter kit consisting of the spacer ring and race. Are new 37 spindles and king pins the best solution or can the backing plate holes be safely altered? Thanks!
This message was edited by parrish on 9-17-11 @ 8:32 PM
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alanwoodieman |
09-18-2011 @ 6:20 AM
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just did this conversion to a 35, best way is to use 37 up spindles.
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wmsteed |
09-21-2011 @ 9:25 AM
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The '37 and later spindles are the best choice when converting to hydraulic brakes on a '35-36 Ford. Actually the '40-41's work best because they don't have the mechanical brake knobs on top of the king pins. I would suggest that you don't use the '39-41 style of brakes.. Use the '42-48 brakes, they are much better brakes. If you want to keep your stock '36 wheels use '37-39 drums, they will bolt right up on the later model spindles and rear hubs.
Bill 36 5 win delx cpe
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