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Join Date: Jan 2022
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There were two items that I was planning to purchase from Wagner products: a trailer hitch and an alternator mounting kit. Unfortunately the owner has passed and there is nobody that wanted to continue the business so they have permanently closed (an all too common occurrence these days). If anyone has either of these products that they would like to sell I would be interested.
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JayJay San Francisco Bay Area ------------------------ 1930 Murray Town Sedan (under reconstruction) 1931 Briggs S/W Town Sedan It isn't a defect, it's a feature! |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Woodstock, IL
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Bert's has the trailer hitch.
I just installed this (easy install) on my '31 roadster to use with a cargo tray. Pretty sure it was made by Wagners, but I took all the stickers off. Says it's not for towing a trailer, just for parade flag use. But it's very substantial, works well with the cargo tray - I'd guess a small utility trailer would work also. Tongue weight would be the key. My cargo tray is 50 lbs with the hitch riser adapter (straight out from receiver with straight bar on tray was a little too low to the ground for my liking) and my load on the tray will be 125 lbs max. FWIW - I used an alternator that is made to look like a generator - used original mounting hardware.
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The Wagner alternator mount is not the same as the Snyders alternator mount.
The Snyder unit works perfectly on NuRex and GM Style alternators. Wagner alternators had an entirely different body and the swing arm mount had a different offset as well as a different arc. Just my experience. |
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I truly appreciate the input, thank Guyz.
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Bert’s has no more hitches in stock and Steve state’s that he won’t be getting any more.
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Today says "Out of Stock". Would be fairly easy to replicate for someone with the proper tools and skills (which ain't me, hence why I bought one).
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It is such a shame that is not available any longer. I Purchased one last year. Very well built, easy to install with great instructions.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Glendale, California
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Not sure what Wagner had, but is this similar?
https://classicautoparts.com/electri...-tension-brace Also, CW Moss? https://cwmoss.com |
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I got a Wagner alternator from Steve at Bert’s parts. He still had one in stock (Wagner with Bracket).
Sand, that support is for a stock generator that had no means of tension adjustment originally. |
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Bogie, I agree “if I only had the skills and the tools……..”
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