WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
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WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
*** WANTED ***
I am looking for a single 30 x 3 1/2 wire wheel.
Mclaren or Pasco or any wheel that will fit over a standard Model T hub with or without an adapter.
Bob Cascisa
Poulsbo, WA
(three - six - 0) six - too - zero - three - to - two - six
Noon - 8:00 PM Pacific time (i'm retired )
Or PM me.
I am looking for a single 30 x 3 1/2 wire wheel.
Mclaren or Pasco or any wheel that will fit over a standard Model T hub with or without an adapter.
Bob Cascisa
Poulsbo, WA
(three - six - 0) six - too - zero - three - to - two - six
Noon - 8:00 PM Pacific time (i'm retired )
Or PM me.
Respectfully Submitted,
Be_Zero_Be
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
I would be happy to build you a 30x3.5 McLaren wire wheel. I could have one ready in less than 2 weeks. Mike
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Three one nine 43 zero forty nine ninety five.
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
Mike,
PM sent.
PM sent.
Respectfully Submitted,
Be_Zero_Be
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
BTT
Still looking
Still looking
Respectfully Submitted,
Be_Zero_Be
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
I have an accessory wire wheel 30” x 3 ½ “. I believe it is a Phelps. The actual widest-point measurement is 24 3/8”. It has the hub. Has surface rust overall but seems to be solid.
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
Hi Rick,
Thanks for responding.
Here is a photo of what I am looking for (I should have posted it to begin with).
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Thanks for responding.
Here is a photo of what I am looking for (I should have posted it to begin with).
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Respectfully Submitted,
Be_Zero_Be
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
Hi Bob,
I believe I have one. I will look this evening.
I believe I have one. I will look this evening.
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
Here a photo of the wheel I have:
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
That's a nice wheel Rick.
Unfortunately, it won't work for me.
The Pasco wheel will go over the model T hub and bolts to it.
Thanks for looking for me.
Unfortunately, it won't work for me.
The Pasco wheel will go over the model T hub and bolts to it.
Thanks for looking for me.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
Hi Bob, the wheels I have are not Universal, Pasco or Dayton, not sure what they are. The holes looks like they my have been enlarged, a little crudely, but not wallowed out. It is very close to the six bolt pattern of a T wood wheel. They were on a very old Model T Speedster. I have two and would prefer to sell the pair, but would sell you just one. Few bent spokes. If you want them and they don't work I would take them back, but you would be out the shipping. I do have to make a trip out there a little south of Tacoma in the next six weeks.
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
I don't know why the pictures post upside down, but if you click on them to enlarge, they go right side up.
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
Bob, my Pasco wheels have their own hub that mounts onto the T axle. The wheel then rides over a set of 6 studs and is held tight against them with 2 large fine thread brass nuts, the first to hold the wheel tight and the outer one to prevent the inner threaded nut from loosening. The wheels won't mount without the special hub so I don't think they will work for your application unless you have the hub. The hubs are made out of unobtainium, as I believe the wheels are also. I got lucky and my new-to-me roadster came with 5 wheels.
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Re: WTB - WANTED - Single Wire Wheel
Here is the Pasco setup I have.
It uses a universal adapter that goes over a front or rear hub.
The wheel goes over the adapter and a lock ring over that.
Wheel nuts hold it all in place.
It uses a universal adapter that goes over a front or rear hub.
The wheel goes over the adapter and a lock ring over that.
Wheel nuts hold it all in place.
Respectfully Submitted,
Be_Zero_Be
I drive a Model T ... Microseconds don't matter
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Be_Zero_Be
I drive a Model T ... Microseconds don't matter
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