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Old 06-21-2024, 12:39 PM   #21
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Default Re: Okie Adams axles

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Originally Posted by v8fordman View Post
Here are a couple of pictures of mine. If you look at the left side, you will see ADAMS and ARLINGTON. I have seen ADAMS and RIVERSIDE CALIFORNIA all spelled out on the same axle. I would have been afraid to stamp all those letters. He did tell me that all the axles he did were NOT ‘32 heavy’s if that is a concern. He told me he did some ‘33-‘36 and ‘37 style. I don’t see how he could have gotten his flame cut sections in that short distance between the spring perch and king pin bolts on the ‘37’s. One thing’s for sure…I can’t argue with him because he’s not here to argue with.
So Jay they are boxing plates brazed in the ends?
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