Looking for someone close to me with a Stevens Tool that can rebuild my 11 T front axle yoke. I’m located in the York, Lancaster, Hershey area of Pennsylvania.
Keith Billet
Wrightsville,PA
Rebuilding a front axle
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Re: Rebuilding a front axle
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Re: Rebuilding a front axle
Keith,
It is equally if not more important to have the axle straightened after repairing the yokes. This involves using gauges to correct bends and twists. I have a 30 ton press and do that with every axle I repair. We have our daily drivers wheel aligned as a common practice and Model Ts are no less important.
Ken Buhler
It is equally if not more important to have the axle straightened after repairing the yokes. This involves using gauges to correct bends and twists. I have a 30 ton press and do that with every axle I repair. We have our daily drivers wheel aligned as a common practice and Model Ts are no less important.
Ken Buhler
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