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Outside diameter of 1940-47 passemger break drum
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1936TWC |
01-27-2020 @ 11:34 AM
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A rim fitment project. What is outside diameter of 1940-47 passenger car brake drum? Thanks.
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CharlieStephens |
01-27-2020 @ 12:00 PM
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There are too many dimensions with potential problems. Add your general location and maybe someone has one you could work with. If you are in Southern California message me as I have what you need to work with. Having said that, I get 13 1/2 inches on a post war drum. What are you trying to fit, maybe it has been done before. Charlie Stephens
This message was edited by CharlieStephens on 1-27-20 @ 12:02 PM
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1936TWC |
01-29-2020 @ 12:16 PM
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Thanks for this. Attempting to find a brake setup that is compatible with rim options. Someone commented that a F100 brake setup maybe a possibility. 12 inch drums outside diameter is too big.
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CharlieStephens |
01-29-2020 @ 1:19 PM
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If you can't find some original Lincoln brakes (most of them have already found) you need to go with the reproduction Lincoln brakes, or stay with the original Ford brakes. What problems are you having with the original brakes? If you are having problems maybe they could be solved. Charlie Stephens
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alanwoodieman |
01-29-2020 @ 7:30 PM
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purchase the boling brother's Lincoln backing plates/shoes/wheel cylinders and you can use your stock drums/hubs, only requires some modification to top of spindle. if you use 48/56 ford pu brakes you have to use those drums/hubs/backing plates/cylinders also you have to change out the bearings to fit the spindle and also a slight grinding of the top of the spindle is required to clear the truck wheel cylinder. I have done both and as the pu stuff is drying up I have used three sets of the new parts
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TomO |
01-30-2020 @ 7:51 AM
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I don't understand your problem with the wheel and the drum. Are you trying to use a non-stock wheel on your car? What year of car are you trying to fit the wheels on?
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1936TWC |
01-30-2020 @ 10:21 AM
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Yes. Looking at non stock rims options. One option will not allow for a fit with Lincoln Drums.
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1936TWC |
01-30-2020 @ 10:24 AM
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The Boling brothers product will not work with the non stock rim of my first choice. Someone made a suggestion to use F100 brakes (11" drums?). Are loaded backing plates available ?
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CharlieStephens |
01-30-2020 @ 10:29 AM
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I like the look of the wide 5 rims, what rims are you considering? If I wanted a non stock rim it would be the '40-'48 Ford and the problem would go away. You should also try posting your question on HAMB: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/forums/the-hokey-ass-message-board.5/ Charlie Stephens
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1936TWC |
01-31-2020 @ 12:38 PM
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Thanks for the reply. I am investigating parts for F100 conversion. Ant pictures of front brake setup? Trying to find the right combination of parts for my project.
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