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my4dv8 09-05-2018 02:14 PM

32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

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These are the rear spring hangers on our 32 pickup , it looks like old stick welding and average at best. Surely this is not factory. The rest of the pickup seems fairly original and still matching numbers , its a quite early production 32.
Someone has converted it to juice brakes.

FlatheadTed 09-05-2018 02:45 PM

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I could be wrong but I have seen this before , I have one here from sth America that someone has welded the spring hanger it looks the same ,it looks like they have tacked the HD backing plate at the same time .I would think its been over loaded and the spring action has cracked the forging this part is weak on a 32 to 34 spring compared to the 35 and on, if you plan on taking a heavy load a gusset could be welded in and redo the weld. Better still find some replacement axle housings .others may think differently. Ted .

jimTN 09-05-2018 04:03 PM

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Looks to me like someone took a later rear end with hyd brakes and welded the 32 hangers on.

woodiewagon46 09-05-2018 04:34 PM

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Well, the weld has held for some time now but I wouldn't trust it. It's one of those things that can last forever or break the next time you drive the car. If it breaks it won't be pretty.

my4dv8 09-05-2018 04:43 PM

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Is it possible that the housings have been swapped side for side to make up for a worn bearing race?

Brian 09-05-2018 04:52 PM

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Is it possible that the housings have been swapped side for side to make up for a worn bearing race?

I think that if you pulled the hubs and examined the roller bearing surfaces on end of axle housings, you'd know the answer to that

Mart 09-05-2018 05:03 PM

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I'm wondering if someone used model A housings turned 90 degrees to repair a 32 rear end.

Another possibility is that they were cut off so the axles could fit in a lathe to fit repair sleeves, and then welded back on after.

Probably both are unlikely but who knows what someone got up to 40, 50 or 60 years ago?

Mart.

Edit: Not Model A: The grease nipples are in the wrong position.

I don't think the 32 casings have been switched side to side either (and the housings welded back on the other sides), because the grease nipples would be on the top then.

I don't have a 32 axle to look at right now, are the nipples on the bottom?

(Yeah, I said nipples and bottom, yuk yuk).

Mart.

Kahuna 09-05-2018 05:50 PM

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Looks scary to me. I wouldn't trust it at all

my4dv8 09-05-2018 07:39 PM

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Yes thats why I asked for confirmation of my doubts of the booger looking welds not being factory.
No its not Model A tubes.
What is involved in changing the rear completely for a 35/36 rear that was in a 34 pickup with 3.54 gears and has a cured / ground spring, it will have 6 spline pinion and juice brakes . Of course the TT will be wrong in length and the 32 has the early round TT flange . The 32 is B4 powered (underpowered) but runs great for a banger.

FlatheadTed 09-05-2018 11:13 PM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

I have never done what your asking, I think the cross member that locates the spring on 32/34 verses 35 will place your wheels in a different position but you may be able to cut the Torque tube to suit .There are Barners who may have done this who could better advice you.Ted

Tinker 09-05-2018 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Kahuna (Post 1671673)
Looks scary to me. I wouldn't trust it at all


At least it's in the rear so when it breaks you can maybe steer out of it. Certainly not ever factory.

Lot's of load on those particular welded parts. Some can not be so worrisome, but here more so because they look stick or mig welds on important points.

Maybe not. what do I know. Welds can be stronger then the metal they are from. Cast and spring metal excluded.

Tinker 09-05-2018 11:32 PM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

Post more on your situation.

my4dv8 09-06-2018 02:01 AM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

Thanks Tinker , what info do you need? The 32 is new to us last week so really have no history.

Tim Ayers 09-06-2018 08:24 AM

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Seems like they are cut off and then replacements were re-welded back on to keep spring behind. Finding replacements should be easy enough to find.

woodiewagon46 09-06-2018 09:07 AM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

You can weld a triangle shaped gusset from the perch to the housing to add some strength to it.

rotorwrench 09-06-2018 09:17 AM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

Looking only at questionable axle end bells, I can't even tell if it is one of the 1932 type axles. Does this axle have the round pinion flange where the TT bolts on or is it the star shaped flange. I can't see the radius rod attachments either.

Any of the later banjo axles can be adapted but some are a lot easier than others. If you just want an original type replacement, I'm sure there are parts out there that can be had. The 1932 through 34 axle would be a bolt in more than likely unless you have the old round flange type that's similar to the Model A. The 35/36 axle has different bones but the TT could be shortened to make one fit. You would have to deal with the rear spring cross member though. The spring doesn't fit in there the same as the 35/36 rear cross member.

my4dv8 09-07-2018 03:11 PM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

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This is an early 32 apparently.
Will a 34 rear axle swap in , I dont know the ratio in this one . That’s why I asked about the 35/36 axle we have thats 3.54. Must get out to storage and check differences in the various rear axles and springs.

Flatout 09-12-2018 05:31 AM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

I'd just shop for another rear end.

revkev6 09-12-2018 07:40 AM

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not a fan of butt welds in suspensions like that... if it was me at the very least I would put a fish plate on it. at that point I wouldn't worry about it holding. unless the appearance bothers you. who knows why it was done. probably wore through the spring spring shackle bushing and egged out the holes bad enough they replaced the hangers. in order to do that they had to pull the brakes apart anyway... so they were 25% to doing a hydraulic swap anyway.

19Fordy 09-12-2018 09:05 AM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

Looks like a horizontal crack is also there below the welded area.

Andy 09-12-2018 10:26 AM

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I put a 40 rear end in my 32.
I wanted to use the stock spring so I cut the hangers off the 40 rear and turned the bells upside down to give better stub bearing surfaces. A weld jig made off the 32 rear let me weld the hangers back on in exactly the right position.
I would V out the hangers and reweld them if they are in the right positions.
No big deal.

my4dv8 09-12-2018 07:32 PM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

Thanks Andy. My son is a welder by trade so can take care of that easily , pre heat post heat etc.
I am still of two minds ,I like the thought of keeping the original rear, but i have on hand a very low mileage rebuilt 35/36 rear with new bearing races etc and a 3.54 ratio . The 35/36 has a reground re shaped spring already as it came from a 32 coupe . Just means we would need to fabricate /shorten a torque tube . I do have a 34 rear and TT of unknown history apart from looking decent.

revkev6 09-13-2018 08:49 AM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

spring hangers on a 32 vs the 35-6 are different distance from the axle housing so keep that in mind.

If it was me and I was keeping the banger I would stick with the 32 rear. if significantly hopping up the banger or going to V8, lose the 32 rear. you will pop it.

my4dv8 09-13-2018 02:57 PM

Re: 32 rear spring hangers, what’s up here? Booger welds
 

We plan to fit an early Cragar OHV conversion. Probably not driven hard ,but things happen sometimes in the heat of the moment!!!
I dont see why we cant weld the appropriate 32 radius rod mounts on a 35/36 rear if that’s what’s required.

revkev6 09-13-2018 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by my4dv8 (Post 1674621)
We plan to fit an early Cragar OHV conversion. Probably not driven hard ,but things happen sometimes in the heat of the moment!!!
I dont see why we cant weld the appropriate 32 radius rod mounts on a 35/36 rear if that’s what’s required.


also note the 35-36 rear is 1 3/4" wider than 32


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