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Lower Shock Mounts
HR-3033
Regular price $45.00 Save $-45.00/
This pair of lower shock mount brackets was designed to bolt on the bottom side of the front spring perches just below the axle. In order for these mounting brackets to work, you need to use a spring perch longer then the original. For 1928-1934 cars the longer spring perch needed to work with these brackets use part number "HR-3032" and are Sold Separately.
91036105
Front Leaf Spring Clamps - Pair
T-5724
Regular price $10.95 Save $-10.95/
1935-1948 Dropped Steering Arms
48-3134/5
Regular price $125.00 Save $-125.00/
Sold as a Pair.
These forged steel aftermarket bolt on steering arms fit all 1937-1948 spindles. This style arm is the kind most commonly used on 1935-1948 front ends with dropped front axles.
These steering arms bend downward, so that the steering tie rod fits below the front radius rod/wishbone. For most 4" inch dropped axles, the arms on the original Ford spindles are not long enough to be heated and bent down as far as necessary to clear the radius rod/wishbone. Many people will cut the arms off of their original spindles and use these arms for that application.
* If you require that your tie rod fit above the front radius rod/wishbone you can use our other steering arms with part number "B-3134", the arms bend upward a small amount.
* These spindles drop down 4" inches from the center of the bolt holes where they bolt to the spindle, to the bottom part of the arm, where the tie rod bolts onto them.
These forged steel aftermarket bolt on steering arms fit all 1937-1948 spindles. This style arm is the kind most commonly used on 1935-1948 front ends with dropped front axles.
These steering arms bend downward, so that the steering tie rod fits below the front radius rod/wishbone. For most 4" inch dropped axles, the arms on the original Ford spindles are not long enough to be heated and bent down as far as necessary to clear the radius rod/wishbone. Many people will cut the arms off of their original spindles and use these arms for that application.
* If you require that your tie rod fit above the front radius rod/wishbone you can use our other steering arms with part number "B-3134", the arms bend upward a small amount.
* These spindles drop down 4" inches from the center of the bolt holes where they bolt to the spindle, to the bottom part of the arm, where the tie rod bolts onto them.