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  • Aftermarket axle shaft?

    Has anyone had any luck with going aftermarket for T-Bird axle shafts?

    It would cost about the same for an a shiny aftermarket, over a rusted original shaft at the scrapyard.

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    Ben, curious as to why you are seeking the axle shaft, I have been working on a rear driver side noise from the wheel assembly. Wonder what kind of issue you had that is making you change the axle?
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    • #3
      Issy, he’s working on a 1965 bird.

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      • #4
        Oh, that won’t help me!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by ISSYRO View Post
          Ben, curious as to why you are seeking the axle shaft, I have been working on a rear driver side noise from the wheel assembly. Wonder what kind of issue you had that is making you change the axle?
          Well my drums were seized, so I took an angle grinder after a torch and sledge hammer did not work. Cut up my original axle on accident, so had to find another replacement which I finally did.

          This was the original shaft below, a friend told me it was essential to replace the wheel bearings on an axle shaft this old. Not sure how accurate that is.


          Last edited by Shakedown; Mar 9, 2018, 05:22 PM.

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          • #6
            Yes you will want to replace the bearings. Maybe the seal in the housing as well.
            Dan

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