I have three rims without the locking ”screw”. Can anybody give me a good hint of what I miss here. A sketch or a photo would be welcomed.
Best regards, Sven
Just a thin headed stud that screws into the hole that is threaded.
http://www.modeltford.com/item/2877B.aspx
Thank you very much.
Best regards, Sven
Langs has them
I saw Sven's tire in the first picture & thought about the wide range of products some companies has produced. Nokia is big in cell phones nowadays. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia#Industrial_conglomerate
Five years ago I bought new tires for my T from a fellow in Finland. The tires I got, were Universal, made in Vietnam, so I doubt Nokia make tires for our cars any more.
I replaced Viking tires, made in Norway. The Viking tire business was bought by Continental many years ago.
Is Trelleborg still in the tire business?
Roar
Trelleborg never got into electronics, but they have specialized into industrial applications of rubber products in later years, so no more consumer tires.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trelleborg_AB
Wasn't so many years ago they made a run of their good looking 10" microcar tires, though - the three I bought are still waiting in a cool dark corner of the garage to be mounted on my Heinkel.
A Heinkel Rollerkabine? How cool!
You don't see one of those every day.
Roar