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8 inch axle clean up

From 1964 Ford Fairlane “Betsy” — documented by Tim Crase.

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1964 Ford Fairlane - Got the fairlane up in the air to check out the rear end gears and to figure out the gas leak 1964 Ford Fairlane - Had to use an axle puller on the passenger side, these have never been apart 1964 Ford Fairlane - Old bearing 1964 Ford Fairlane - Yummy 1964 Ford Fairlane - Close-up view of a vehicle's rear axle drum brake assembly, showing brake shoes and springs. 1964 Ford Fairlane - Vehicle's rear axle and suspension components are visible while supported by jack stands. 1964 Ford Fairlane - Carrier out 1964 Ford Fairlane - Very slight damage on the edges of the gears 1964 Ford Fairlane - New bearings installed at Dons 1964 Ford Fairlane - Swap meet 3rd with 300 gears, all cleaned up 1964 Ford Fairlane - Original seals 1964 Ford Fairlane - Broomstick handle put to work 1964 Ford Fairlane - Tapped out seals from the opposite sides 1964 Ford Fairlane - Awaiting new ones 1964 Ford Fairlane - Fresh gas tank 1964 Ford Fairlane - Drum brake assembly showing internal components like springs and the brake cylinder. 1964 Ford Fairlane - A differential housing and gears are shown, possibly for a vehicle restoration project. 1964 Ford Fairlane - Close-up view of a vehicle's rear axle differential, showing the orange painted housing and U-joint connection. 1964 Ford Fairlane - A heavily rusted fuel tank, likely for a classic car, lies on a cracked concrete surface next to a pair of work gloves. 1964 Ford Fairlane - This rusted metal part has a hole and is resting on a concrete surface. 1964 Ford Fairlane - Underside view of a 1964 Ford Fairlane's fuel tank and rear axle assembly. 1964 Ford Fairlane - Close-up view of the undercarriage, focusing on the fuel tank and exhaust pipes. 1964 Ford Fairlane - Rear axle and suspension components, including exhaust and shocks, are visible in this close-up shot.