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Old 01-17-2011, 07:56 PM   #1
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Default 1935 Ford rear hubs and drums

City: Maple Valley
State: Wa
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I have two pair of '35 Ford rear drums with hubs. These have the proper nubs on them for mounting Ford and Kelsey Hayes wire wheels so you don't need adapter rings to keep the wheel center from collapsing.

One pair measures 12.025 and 12.030, and the friction surface is pretty smooth with no grooves. $100.00 the pair plus shipping.

The other pair are both at 12.040 and nice smooth friction surface. A couple of the nubs have chips out of them, but still enough surface area to support the wheel center. $100.00 pair plus shipping
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Old 01-20-2011, 01:54 PM   #2
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Default Re: 1935 Ford rear hubs and drums

Would be good to see pictures of the other side showing the friction surface.
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Default Re: 1935 Ford rear hubs and drums

Thanks for the suggestion John, here ya go....same sequence.
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Default Re: 1935 Ford rear hubs and drums

How good are the tapers and keyways where the axle goes, Ive seen many a hub that looks good on the outside but the taper are all worne out fron the key way chewing the taper out real bad ? Thanks for your reply. 35 5window
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How good are the tapers and keyways where the axle goes, Ive seen many a hub that looks good on the outside but the taper are all worne out fron the key way chewing the taper out real bad ? Thanks for your reply. TOM
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Almost 3 years ago............long sold, sorry.
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