KR> axle identification?

2013-03-23 Thread Mark Langford
I wrote: >Can anybody identify the maker of the axle in the enclosed photo, and >perhaps the source of another one? So in the last few days I've searched around quite a bit, given that I've been quarantined at home with Norovirus. Matco says "never made that", Tracy O'Brien says "nothing like

KR> axle identification?

2013-03-21 Thread David Boyer
The axle looks like early Matco A series . -Original Message- From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Mark Langford Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:03 AM To: KRnet Subject: KR> axle identification? Can anybody identify the maker of the axle in the enclo

KR> axle identification?

2013-03-21 Thread Mark Langford
Can anybody identify the maker of the axle in the enclosed photo, and perhaps the source of another one? A used one would be fine too. It's 5/8" diameter and a total length of 5.75". Bolt pattern is 2" center to center (across the diameter). This one's bent three degrees...apparently a hard l

KR> Axle

2008-10-12 Thread Colin & Bev Rainey
Eduardo Richard Finch reports how several builders have used the common 9 inch Ford station wagon or truck axle with success. It is bi-metal so it will flex with loads instead of breaking, is rated for far more than the prop stress, and has its own bearing assembly that is bolted on to the outer

KR>axle shims

2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
Netters, Recent posting discussed the use of axle shims for adjusting the caster and camber of the main gear. I was just at the RV homepage checking on some wheel pants and learned that Vans sells shim stock in 1 degree and .5 degree tappers for adjusting caster and camber and they sell for $8