Matt recently purchased a stack of rusty Ford straight axles. In the piles of 1932 ford axles was a dropped and filled 1935 Ford axle.
Matt and Mike show the down and dirty on how to blow apart a complete front axle. Surprisingly there were only a few parts that were tossed in the trash — the majority of the items were saved and will be used in the future! Watch…
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