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Axles
#21
(06-10-2017, 08:39 PM)Randy Dacus Wrote: TS Racing solid steel axle 1X38 = $30

http://www.tsracing.com/store/showdetl.c...7&CATID=11

I tried their web page and it's down. Maybe they are doing update? 

Anyway i received word from the seller that said Azusa received a bad batch of axles and that they are having check their axles now to find a good straight one to ship to me. We will see.....
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#22
Tom....checked again, both 1X30 and 1X40 available......$8.25 more for the 40......no step, so you need to machine it if using
vintage stepped wheels and not hubs/studs .

I bought two NOS stepped axles, hope since old will be somewhat within tolerance and run-out.........but as mentioned
I have a press.......no sense running out of ba1ance if you can fix it right .

I suppose one could just upgrade to the next size larger stock axle and hubs if they are better and within tolerances, then machine to fit your wheels if one inch axles are going to be a problem finding decent stock from now on ?

So much for era correct, but being safe and less trouble is worthy of the effort .
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#23
There web site is back up so I'll take a look at TS racing's axles. The Azuza axle is supposed to show today so I'll give them one more try before I give up on them.
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#24
(06-10-2017, 08:39 PM)Randy Dacus Wrote: TS Racing solid steel axle 1X38 = $30

http://www.tsracing.com/store/showdetl.c...7&CATID=11

Good axles, we just bought some.
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