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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: West Hempstead, New York
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Assuming you have the 1939 - 1948 Ford " Juice " set up --- which the pre - 1939s regularly used, I have the wheel cylinders made in California, not Chineseum, and I have the front brake hoses that are 18" long, which are 1 5/32" longer than Factory specs -- such that they have been perfect for this application, for decades...
Notice you are in PA --- I am here at Spring Carlisle NOW --- I am in I I 118-119 (middle of the Infield, Row I , spots 118-119 (Aye - Aye 118-119) if you want to swing by and pick them up..... I have Master Cylinder, U.S.A. Made also, and Brake Shoes (1939 - 1941 (round hole) are different from 1942 - 1948 (hole has indents) , both are here on my counter....) You can call me on my cell phone (516 - 458 - 8451, but I may not be able to pick up if I have people at my counter..... Come on down..... Yours, Craig..... |
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Join Date: Jan 2022
Location: PA
Posts: 108
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Would like to get to Carlisle as it's just a 20 minute drive, but working today and tomorrow am committed to another project, also related to my dad and also dealing with something we've been working on for decades. Thanks for the info on the brake parts. I'll follow up.
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