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==Definition==
 
==Definition==
  
A straight axle is just that, STRAIGHT. However, straight axle for the most part is "slang" for any non A-Arm type front axle used for the "Gasser" look. It could be tube, I-Beam, dropped, etc.  
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A straight axle is just that, STRAIGHT. However, straight axle for the most part is "slang" for any non [[A-Arm]] type front axle used for the "[[Gasser]]" look. It could be tube, [[I-Beam]], dropped, etc.  
  
  

Revision as of 13:12, 31 March 2020



I-Beam Drop Front Axle
Leaf Spring Straight Axle


Definition

A straight axle is just that, STRAIGHT. However, straight axle for the most part is "slang" for any non A-Arm type front axle used for the "Gasser" look. It could be tube, I-Beam, dropped, etc.



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