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My rear axleshaft broke. Does anyone know a source where to get a replacement? Does anyone have experience with vintage Auto parts? They seem to offer axle shafts. It seems that the axle shafts that are mounted now are replacements already. Does anyone know a source for original rear brake drums?
I#M looking forward to your hints.

Matthias

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1933-1934-1935 Standards are the same. Right and left are the same.


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I have always got good results from Vintage Auto.

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Gene is correct; the axle shafts are the same! However, the
rear brake drum is different on the '35 Standard. They are
slightly wider than the '34. If you can re-use your brake drum
you should have no problem!


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Thanks very much for the inormation.

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Does Vintage Auto still exist? I can't get hold of them by phone and they do not answer mails.

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I have a used axle . If that will work for you E-mail me bwbugay@aol.com


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