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> !SOLD! Modified Rear Swing Arms & Shea 5 Lug Hubs & more !SOLD!
pnewman
post Jan 8 2015, 10:29 AM
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Used 5 lug hub conversions that were made by Eric Shea


Not used since rebuilding:

Rear Swing Arms :
Tubed
Also reinforced at pivot / tube joint
Towing loops welded on
grease fittings installed
(in case you choose to use bushings that would require lube.)
Towing loops welded for J hooks
Powder coated

Cadmium plated:
rear pivots / shafts
bearing retainers , bolts and washers
10 Studs
2 Brake Clips


I am throwing in a set of Poly Graphite bushings
(One of the bushings had some filing work done to one end.
I don't think that it will effect the performance but thought it only fair to mention.)

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Pete


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post Jan 8 2015, 10:53 AM
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I outlined the reinforcement plates at the pivot (in red) to clarify.


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post Jan 8 2015, 11:52 AM
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Nice looking A-arms, but I always wondered if the rather skinny double row bearing was the weak link in rear rigidity. I would have thought that two single row bearings spaced several inches apart would have been a better design.
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post Jan 8 2015, 02:54 PM
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post Jan 8 2015, 03:36 PM
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