Helix Heavy-Duty 1928-1934 Ford 1.75 Inch Drop Steering Arms - Forged - Black
Description of Product HEXSTARM3
Helix 1928-1934 Ford Steering Arm Set with 1.75” drop work best for solid axle suspension with a 4” dropped axle and 4-bar or hairpin radius rod steering setup. OE designed to fit early Ford 1928 thru 1934 Model T chassis, these high quality steering arms will also work with any 1937-1948 standard spindle as well. Precision engineered for use with any spring-over 4” dropped solid axle suspension, the rod ends are 5/8” eye dia. and double tapered to accept “Ford” style tapered tie rod ends from either side as needed. Spindle mount ends are pre-drilled 1/2” diameter and 3 3/8” center-to-center spread width. Drop is 1 1/2” measured from spindle mount center to bottom edge of mount face (where bottom of arm is horizontally positioned so that the eye holes are flat).
OEM style black finish will also lend a classic retro appearance to the finer details of your steering component system, and the Helix tradition guarantees superior modern materials & workmanship with a vintage design that will ensure long-lasting durability. Trust Helix for all of your classic Ford front end and suspension parts and gain the winning edge with showroom appeal!
Stay ahead of the pack with Helix Steering and Suspension. For more information on Helix products please contact your local dealer, or visit our website.
Features
- ----- :: EARLY FORD DROP STEERING ARMS
- Fits :: 1928 - 1934 Ford Axle
- Spindle Mount to Curve :: 1.75 in Drop
- Materials :: Heat Treated Forged Steel
- Finish :: Heavy-Duty Black Paint
- Spindle Mount Center to Center :: 3 3/8 in
- For Spring-Over Type :: Yes
- For Spring Behind Type :: No
- Original Vintage Design :: Yes
- Classic Look :: Yes
- Sold As :: Pair
- Modern Materials :: Yes
- ----- :: OTHER
- USA Designed and Tested :: Yes
- Instructions :: Detailed Instructions
- Support :: USA Based Toll-Free
- Warranty :: Limited Lifetime Warranty
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