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35-Spline Performance Axle Shafts

Built-to-order 35-spline Currie Performance Axles for Ford-9-inch rear-ends


Details:

  • Forged 1541 Induction Heat-Treated Material
  • Late Large Wheel Bearing Applications
  • 4, 5 or 6 Lug Wheel Bolt Pattern
  • Selection of Wheel Stud Size
  • Axle Flange and Register Diameters
  • Includes Wheel Bearing, Seal, and Heavy-Duty Bearing Retainer

Please Refer To Images Below For Measuring Instructions

As Always, Our Experts Are Available By Phone To Assist.


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SKU: 35-Spline
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$325.00

Currie 35-spline Performance Axle Shafts for Ford 9-inch, Currie 44, and 60 semi-float rear-ends with Ford-style housing ends. Features custom length cut and splined, induction heat-treated, 1541 forged alloy 35-spline axle shafts with bearings and retainers. 

Currie 35-spline Performance Axle Shafts for Ford 9-inch, Currie 44, and 60 semi-float rear-ends with Ford-style housing ends. Features custom length cut and splined, induction heat-treated, 1541 forged alloy 35-spline axle shafts with bearings and retainers. 

  

Housing End Type

 

Use the images and dimensions below to identify the housing end type. Measure the Brake Space (BS) to verify axle fitment as Ford used several different combinations of housing end and brake space dimensions during production runs. If your housing end and brake space dimensions do not match the sizes shown, please call as we have many axle options.

 


Late Big Bearing (Torino)

 

 

 

 

Early Big Bearing

 

 

 


Small Bearing

 

 

 

 

Axle Brake Space

 

Brake Space (BS) is the distance from the face of the housing end to the face of the axle; this is a critical dimension for proper brake fitment. If your housing end type and brake space dimensions do not match the options below, please contact sales to speak with one of our experts.

 

Standard Brake Space Dimensions

  • Late Big Bearing   = 2.5-inch brake space
  • Early Big Bearing  = 2.365-inch brake space
  • Small Bearing       = 2.52-inch brake space

 

 

 

Axle Face, Register Diameter and Bolt Pattern

 

Axle face and register diameter are essential dimensions for proper brake fitment. A slightly smaller axle face diameter is acceptable, as this does not create clearance issues for brake fitment. The register diameter is a critical dimension as it serves to locate both the drum or disc brake rotor. Use a dial or digital caliper to measure the register diameter to 1/1000th of an inch accuracy. If your axle face or register diameters do not match the size options above, please contact sales to speak with one of our experts.