1942-1948 Ford Square Back Spindles Plus King Pin Set 32 Traditional Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Here is a good pair of 42-48 spindles for a hot rod. These were sandblasted and I removed the bushings to install the new ones that will come with them. I was going to use these on my 32 PU traditional build with side steer and dropped axle. So the right spindles cross steer boss has been removed and the tie rod arms have been heated and bent down.(this was done properly) thing king pin set was and older new part I bought and have handled a lot from mock ups and planning but are still in good shape.
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