Just Carbs
Well-Known Member
The newer one-piece axle has no brake servicing advantage over the tapered axle once the drums are divorced from the tapered hub. And the newer drums from the one-piece axle cars fit the tapered axle cars. As in the nice big finned 72 New Yorker rear drums that are readily available and affordable at the corner store that fit the 64 tapered axle hub.
And servicing the bearings of the tapered axle can be performed at home much easier than the one-piece axle. No press needed.
And a pair of one-piece axles, bearings, bearing retainer collars, bearing retainer plates, and seals ain't free either.
Oh, and did I mention that the tapered axle "cannot" go bouncing down the road without the rest of the car attached like the one piece can. I'm certainly glad that to lose a one-piece axle is a rear occurrence.
As for the rear brakes being better enough to stop the car better? Either you got the big 11-3/4 disc upgrade installed up front, or you don't. You either got what it takes to stand the car on its nose, or you don't.
However, since new tapered hubs and axles are no longer available, I do resort to new one-piece axle conversions from time to time. Works just fine. Only cost about a grand all in.
And servicing the bearings of the tapered axle can be performed at home much easier than the one-piece axle. No press needed.
And a pair of one-piece axles, bearings, bearing retainer collars, bearing retainer plates, and seals ain't free either.
Oh, and did I mention that the tapered axle "cannot" go bouncing down the road without the rest of the car attached like the one piece can. I'm certainly glad that to lose a one-piece axle is a rear occurrence.
As for the rear brakes being better enough to stop the car better? Either you got the big 11-3/4 disc upgrade installed up front, or you don't. You either got what it takes to stand the car on its nose, or you don't.
However, since new tapered hubs and axles are no longer available, I do resort to new one-piece axle conversions from time to time. Works just fine. Only cost about a grand all in.