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RAT ROD AL

MOPAR ARCHAEOLOGIST - one parts hoard at a time!
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First up is a narrowed 8 3/4 mopar.
Total width axle flange is roughly 30 1/4"
Housing is roughly 25 1/4"
and the mounting brackets are at 18"

What would this be for ?
As in Drag car, Pro Street ,
Ladder Bar or 4 Link ?
Solid econo rail ?


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Is some 64-67 Mustang Calipers mounted on some adapter brackets.
Summit has these brackets , well out of stock. But doesn't say what they are for .
SSBC-USA A24118
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#3 Next up is this Brake valve , couldn't find anything on it ! Is it mopar ? For what ?
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# reads Y3 270
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And then these bad boys. What brand ? any Ideas ? Uni-mount 4.5 - 5"
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Thanks again , for any info on this stuff !
 
First up is a narrowed 8 3/4 mopar.
Total width axle flange is roughly 30 1/4"
Housing is roughly 25 1/4"
and the mounting brackets are at 18"

What would this be for ?
As in Drag car, Pro Street ,
Ladder Bar or 4 Link ?
Solid econo rail


The 8 3/4 --- I would call it Bob
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Is some 64-67 Mustang Calipers mounted on some adapter brackets.
Summit has these brackets , well out of stock. But doesn't say what they are for .

What do I win?
Looks like disc on 10 inch drum spindles

A153 Front Disc Brake Conversion Kit, Mopar Non Power
 
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Yes. ET unilug. They use a special washer and a short shank lug with a 60 degree seat that registers in the washer. The center hole washers are for a 4-3/4 bolt circle and the offset hole washer is for using 4-1/2 or 5 inch bolt circle. What size are the wheels? They look like 15 X 7.5.
 
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The housing does look like it’s for an Econo Rail, or maybe a Pennsylvania Panzer garden tractor. Does it have some type of back brace?
 
The axle is definitely not from a Pennsylvania Panzer. The E-T wheel size is cast on the backside of the wheel.
 
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