Scroungers Guide: Early Ford Spindles

If you're building an early Ford hot rod with a traditional buggy-spring setup in front, you'll need a pair of spindles for your I-beam or tube axle. There are various types that work better than others, as you'll see.If you're building an early Ford hot rod with a traditional buggy-spring setup in front, you'll need a pair of spindles for your I-beam or tube axle. There are various types that work better than others, as you'll see. Surprisingly for 70-to-80-year-old parts, there are still plenty floating around old-car swap meets or collecting dust in enthusiasts' garages. And if you're not up for searching, there are places like Bill McGrath's Early Ford Store (EarlyFordStore.com) in San Dimas, California, that carry all years, or you can buy new reproductions from places like Super Bell Axle Company (PeteAndJakes.com).


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