Wood to wire wheel adapter
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Wood to wire wheel adapter
I purchased a group of parts that I needed from someone getting out of the hobby. These were in that group and I don’t need them. It appears they adapt a wood wheel hub to a bolt pattern for 26/27 wire wheels. There are 2 of them, not 4. I added the photos from the outside of the box, but there are not 4. It looks like they may have been used but not sure. Happy to answer questions as i have never used them. Asking $225 and I will ship in US. Thanks for looking.
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Topic author - Posts: 164
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Topic author - Posts: 164
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Re: Wood to wire wheel adapter
Open to offers
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Re: Wood to wire wheel adapter
They also appear to be for the front. The rears are missing. I suspect someone must have used 26/27 hubs on the front and used the adapters on the rear, otherwise out of the set of 4 it makes no sense to have used just the rears.
Mark
Mark
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Re: Wood to wire wheel adapter
The adapters front or rear would be the same. The only difference if any in the kit would be the length of the bolt to mount on the rear maybe being a little longer. The floating hub in the picture above would have been an extra cost item not part of the kit.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Topic author - Posts: 164
- Joined: Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:12 am
- First Name: Mike
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- Location: Kansas
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Re: Wood to wire wheel adapter
I also have a couple wire wheels for sale. Thanks
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Topic author - Posts: 164
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Re: Wood to wire wheel adapter
Sold. Thanks Bob and MTFCA
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Re: Wood to wire wheel adapter
How much are the two wire wheels and what condition are they in? Thanks. John LaFalce, Huntsville AL