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Front axle for CCR plans questions..

Chaser91

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So I’m building my T bucket frame using CCR plans. I contacted CCR to get the front axle, but they don’t have any and don’t know when they will. Their front axle is 50 inches from kingpin to kingpin. Everything from Speedway and everyone else is 48 inches. I wouldn’t mind using a speedway front axle, but I do know the bat wings are different and that would change up everything. Has anybody used a speedway front axle with CCR plans? If so, what did you have to do to make it work?
 
From CCR's site
FRONT AXLE CCR's own 2" x .250" wall, 5" drop axle is the tightest 4-bend axle available. Includes king pin bosses 100% Heli-arc welded in our jig. Measures 50" center to center at top of king-pins. Shown w/hangers.

It shows the basic, bare axle as Not Available.
It does show the axle with hangers available bare and chrome. I do not know which you are looking for.

The hangers are described as longer than typical, but that should not affect bolting them up, provided that the width at the hangers is close, and the spread between the top and bottom hole is the same as the arms you are using. The longer hangers might require shortening the arms or moving the mount back.
The one inch difference in overall axle width per side might need a slight angle adjustment, but if you were building your own frame, this is just another fitment step.
The 5 inch drop VS a typical 4 inch drop should not make a difference for someone who is building, but you do need to check caster and clearances when mixing and matching parts.

Ron Pope another site sponsor shows an axle here.
Dropped Tube Front Axle with Bat Wings Made from 2" DOM Tubing with a 1/4" wall. All axles are approx. 48" center to center. Available for '37-'48 Ford Spindles and '49-'54 Chevy Spindles. Bat wings are spaced 30" apart. Bat wings have 5" center to center hole.
I have bolded the important measurements you can check against the plans you have to see how close they are.
Of course, you can also use other axles such as the old Ford I Beam axle, but this will require more fabrication.
One example, I do not have experience with this seller.
 

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