In this video, Iron Trap Garage shows the “old school” way to drop the steering arms on an original set of Ford spindles.
The Free-T Project is using a set of square back 1942-1948 front spindles, and when you install a drop axle and lowering spring, your tie rod will interfere with the wishbones.
This process is basically the same for any straight axle vehicle and is the traditional way to overcome this issue when lowering a car or truck of this era…
Pole Barn Garage bought back the 1959 Dodge D-300 truck that I learned to drive… Read More
Merricks Garage offers a comprehensive guide to efficient and effective electrical wire labeling techniques. [More...] Read More
This is a game-changing product from Speedway Motors: the bolt-in OBS Chevy 9-inch housing designed… Read More
Watch a checkered flag shift knob is made! There's no CNC machine or 3D Printer… Read More
Tackle the task of polishing and removing scratches from clear plastics quickly and easily. [More...] Read More
Witness the captivating journey of Model A Ford production from raw materials to finished cars… Read More