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Stud Length for wire wheel center supports
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carcrazy |
06-07-2019 @ 7:43 AM
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Once you determine exactly what size and type of wheel studs you need, you can purchase them from Dorman. Auto parts stores carry them and if they don't have your size in stock, they can order them for you.
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LD PARKER |
06-07-2019 @ 4:24 AM
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Thank you Model B and 40 Coupe...…….I knew I needed to reach out for answers since I was unsure of what I needed to do. I appreciate all the replies to this discussion.
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TomO |
06-06-2019 @ 7:20 AM
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I am glad that someone came up with the answer to your problem. I had no idea that the wire wheel drums were different than the steel wheel drums, so I learned something new.
Tom
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06-06-2019 @ 5:26 AM
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The previous poster is correct your showing 1935 drums which do not need the wire wheel spacer.
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Model B |
06-05-2019 @ 5:56 AM
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I believe you will be fine with the drums you have without any spacers. Your drums appear to be 1935 Ford drums since the part number has the "48" prefix cast into it. As you know...1935 was the last year for the wire wheels for Ford.
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LD PARKER |
06-05-2019 @ 3:57 AM
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Great discussion guys! I think I'll leave everything as it is if those hubs are intended for wire wheels. Appreciate your thoughts / opinions.
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trjford8 |
06-04-2019 @ 7:23 AM
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I had the same thought as juergen.
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juergen |
06-03-2019 @ 4:58 PM
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Charlie, why does he need 40 drums? Can't he use the 34 drums as is (without a spacer)? Of course with the 40 drums you would need the spacer.
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CharlieStephens |
06-03-2019 @ 2:08 PM
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The drums you show have the projections intended for the wire wheels. You need '40 drums. Although on a different topic you might find the illustrations interesting: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/40-ford-wheels-on-a-model-a.750368/#post-8330045 Charlie Stephens
This message was edited by CharlieStephens on 6-3-19 @ 2:11 PM
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LD PARKER |
06-03-2019 @ 2:03 PM
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TomO Yes, the other rear hub (driver's side/ photo) has projections as well but not as pronounced as the passenger rear...……..could have been ground down a bit. I'll probably buy two rear hubs so that there is full contact with wheel center support. Thanks for your thoughts TomO and thanks TrjFord for your information.
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