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Where can I Buy you bolts for axles?

Where can I Buy you bolts for axles?

Order U-bolt kits online. Each U-bolt kit has two U-bolts with nuts and washers. We also make custom U-bolts (small and large orders). To order online kits, click the type of U-bolt that you need.

What do you need to know about you bolts?

The U-bolt size is given as Diameter (A) x Distance Between Legs (B) x Leg Length (C). Additionally the bend type must also be specified; either round, semi-round or square. • Used U-bolts will have rusted and damaged threads from the previous installation.

Can a used U-bolt be re torqued?

• Used U-bolts will have rusted and damaged threads from the previous installation. • A previously torqued U-bolt will suffer from distorted threads from the engagement of the deep nut. Deep nuts should be tightened once and re-torqued, never loosened and retightened.

What are the output shafts on a Chrysler A883?

Output shafts in early versions had 23, 26, or 30 splines. Only 18-spline inputs came with 30-spline outputs. These were typically dubbed “Hemi” boxes. The 18-spline unit was used with 426 Wedge, 426 Hemi and 440 while the 23-spline shafts were used for 361, 383, 400, and other engines.

What kind of rear axle does a Chrysler have?

The Chrysler 8-3/4″ rear axle assembly was introduced in 1957. It is a banjo-type (Hotchkiss) axle, ie. the differential is contained in a removable carrier assembly which is extracted from the axle housing toward the front of the car.

When did Chrysler stop using the 8-3 / 4 axle?

The 8-3/4″ axle was the primary axle assembly used in most Chrysler car lines through 1972. The first thing one needs to know in order to find the right axle for the job is the Chrysler platform code system.

What are the casting numbers on a Mopar 8.75 rear axle?

Differential bearing setting (ie. backlash ) is set with threaded adjusters on all carriers. All 8-3/4″ carrier assemblies can be identified externally by the casting numbers. Carrier casting numbers: 1820657 (1957-1964), 2070741 (1964-1972).

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