Lee Hulan
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Used one of my bid old gear puller, a little heat and they came right off. New bearings and carrier with 323's. Doing burn outs soon. Thanks for all the input and help guys!!! This is a great site!!
Don't know if there are others I just relayed what I found for doing my 64.And the only place you can get replacement parts is Dr. Differential? ............................MO
I did this on one of my 62's. I won't say it was simple but without a lot of specialized tools I was able to do it myself. It worked out GREAT!!
http://hotrodsandhemis.com/TaperedAxleBrakes.html
Much more simple and inexpensive compared to changing the entire rear axle assembly. You can reuse the drums you have if they don't need to be replaced.
Follow these instructions ... http://hotrodsandhemis.com/TaperedAxleBrakes.html
Good catch. It seems I was sleeping at the controls!If you look at OPs pics, this conversion has already been done by a previous owner.... (and recently followed by me on my car too - thanks to Centerline for writing that article!)
Used one of my bid old gear puller, a little heat and they came right off. New bearings and carrier with 323's. Doing burn outs soon. Thanks for all the input and help guys!!! This is a great site!!
Let me know if you still need these parts. I have the complete 1964 third member.....................MOI saw your post about removing the old tapered style hubs. I assume you are going to replace it with a modern rearend / axle setup and eliminate the old tapered hubs.
if so, do you want to sell the hubs? I'm looking just for the hubs themselves with the castle nut. Would buy both sides if you want to sell them?