View Full Version : 9 inch axles respline?
liljon
03-09-2008, 06:14 PM
does anyone know who can respline axles in ohio?or anywhere?
9 inch ford 28 spline
and how much does it cost?
hvychvy
03-10-2008, 08:57 AM
moser in Indiana,best price, good job, fairly good turn around time about 2 weeks.
hotrodharley
03-12-2008, 08:18 AM
last time i had axles respline was a few years ago but mosser did them and did a very nice job..if i remember right it was $85.00 per axle but been a few years so i'm sure price is higher now..there is some nice aftermarket axles out there now that isn't much more in price..i didn't use respline axles with slicks but did use them back then for a street pro/street builds with the old hard m/t tires[steam rollers]
zipper06
03-12-2008, 10:56 PM
does anyone know who can respline axles in ohio?or anywhere?
9 inch ford 28 spline
and how much does it cost?
I wouldn't do it, you can buy alloy axles for $300.00 to any length and a lot stronger than stock axles resplined.
Here's the site.
http://www.quickperformance.com/ads.htm
JMO
Zip.
olds48
03-13-2008, 07:40 PM
My Moser's were $316 for the pair.I don't believe I would do it.Good axles are just too cheap to risk it.But I also ran high 6s(1/8 mile) on a 10 bolt with stock 28 spline axles,carrying a front tire for about 20 feet,with no problems(or c-clip eliminators :shock: )I'd still buy good axles.Just my opinion
Tod74
03-14-2008, 09:13 AM
My Moser's were $316 for the pair.I don't believe I would do it.Good axles are just too cheap to risk it.But I also ran high 6s(1/8 mile) on a 10 bolt with stock 28 spline axles,carrying a front tire for about 20 feet,with no problems(or c-clip eliminators :shock: )I'd still buy good axles.Just my opinion
You didn't think too much of your quarter panels did ya? :D
olds48
03-14-2008, 01:24 PM
:shock: Never thought of that.Seriously, never crossed my mind.Ouch,that woulda sucked.Hard to find replacement panels for a 48 Olds. :shock:
Tod74
03-15-2008, 07:05 AM
:shock: Never thought of that.Seriously, never crossed my mind.Ouch,that woulda sucked.Hard to find replacement panels for a 48 Olds. :shock:
seen a guy break an axle on a 71 El Camino on the street just driving down US 31 and it ripped up the whole side of bed.
sds10racer
03-15-2008, 08:58 PM
see that on ford farm pu all the time around here. using 1/2 tons for 1 tons