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Old 09-23-2015, 09:38 PM   #1
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Will 1935 wire wheels fit on an A
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Old 09-23-2015, 09:46 PM   #4
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I have done it and went back to original wheels.
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I sometimes do it twice a week.
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Will 1935 wire wheels fit on an A
you have to use support rings on installation ,or the wheels will crack around lugs..very important...suppliers sell then...kev
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You only need the rings on hydraulic brakes.
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I'm putting them on a mechanical brake drum
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Old 09-23-2015, 11:59 PM   #9
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I sometimes do it twice a week.
You have the same problem I do !
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I'm putting them on a mechanical brake drum
Then you don't need the rings, the hole in the wheel will be the same size as the snout on the hub/ drum. Check it though for your own peace of mind.
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Old 09-24-2015, 02:38 AM   #11
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Righto, '35 wheels are totally compatible with orig Model A drums. Be sure and use modern lug nuts, though, not Model A acorn style. The angle is shallower on the acorns and can loosen easily and you'll never know it till you hear a clunking and then the holes are wallowed out.
I especially like being able to run radials from Costco on the '35 wheels. I use P215/75x16.
The diameter is 28", close to orig so speedo stays same. Happy Motoring!
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Should I be using modern lugs on my '32 18" rims as well jfreddie?
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Righto, '35 wheels are totally compatible with orig Model A drums. Be sure and use modern lug nuts, though, not Model A acorn style. The angle is shallower on the acorns and can loosen easily and you'll never know it till you hear a clunking and then the holes are wallowed out.
I especially like being able to run radials from Costco on the '35 wheels. I use P215/75x16.
The diameter is 28", close to orig so speedo stays same. Happy Motoring!
How close are the P215/75/16 compared to the original Bias Ply 600-16 tires? Is there an "R" in the Costco nomenclature? (P215/75R/16?)

I looked at their Site and didn't find them. What do they cost? Thank you!

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Should I be using modern lugs on my '32 18" rims as well jfreddie?

Yes. 1932 was the first year of usage for the nuts that were used for years.
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