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Old 05-10-2014, 12:03 PM   #6
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Default Re: 1932 HEAVY front axle

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Thank you! I just had a 20-30 minute long conversation with Joe, he'll be blueprinting my axle and fitting the spindles/king pins so I have a perfect caster/camber setup. Having done 300+ axles I think he knows what he's doing. Bob


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Bob,
You might try Okie Joe Casto in Ponca City, OK. He does dropped axles and I'm sure can straighten and resize/align the kingpin bores on a stock axle. He does nice work. I have one of his dropped axles on my AV8. You can take a look at it tomorrow at the Cider Mill.

Fred

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