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  1. dcbrown

    1953 M-37 axle question

    Thanks Rosco Actually, I was simply starting out from a stop sign in clear, dry weather. I was turning right, as I gave it gas and the axle just snapped. I have no idea why, and I was driving very slow. But, it's problems like this that allow me to chat with folks like you, and learn more...
  2. dcbrown

    1953 M-37 axle question

    I'm new at this and am hoping you experts can help me. I broke the right rear (shorter) axle on my Dodge, 1953 M-37, 3/4 ton truck. Long axles seem to be plentiful, but I am having no luck with the shorter one. I've tried several of the leading M-37 suppliers that are found on the net. Does...
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