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Repop hub cap differences

Post by Tbird » Thu Mar 04, 2021 12:03 pm

I’ve seen some differences in the repo brass hubcaps.
Between Snyder’s and Vintique
Notably more threads on the inside, thicker wall of the hubcap, and more defined on the shape where the wrench would snug on to. Is one vendor better than another in their reproduction? I heard at one time Bobs antique auto parts was reproducing these as well?
Thoughts?
Mike

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Re: Repop hub cap differences

Post by david_dewey » Thu Mar 04, 2021 2:30 pm

Mike,
So which one has the thicker body, deeper threads and more defined stamping?
T'ake care,
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Re: Repop hub cap differences

Post by Dropacent » Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:07 pm

I cannot answer your question, but ALL the repops are inferior to the original, in many ways. It took me a pile of about 50 originals to find just 3 worth fixing and plating. I need just one more good original worth refinishing.

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Re: Repop hub cap differences

Post by Tbird » Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:18 pm

David the one from Vintique has deeper threads and thicker body and more defined area for the hub wrench


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Re: Repop hub cap differences

Post by Allan » Thu Mar 04, 2021 6:48 pm

That thicker repop hubcap has been a lifesaver. On a tour once, we visited a lookout over a mine site. Coming down the steep, narrow access track, one car suffered a fracture of a rear hub flange, effectively allowing the spokes, felloe, rim and tyre to freewheel on the hub. That meant no brakes, just like a broken axle. The driver was able to steer a wild ride to the bottom, the wheel being held together by the thick hubcap not allowing the outside plate and the spokes to depart the hub.
Apart from the busted hub, the owner reported the only other damage was to his underwear.

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Re: Repop hub cap differences

Post by Original Smith » Fri Mar 05, 2021 12:13 am

The new thicker hubcaps I've seen are probably better than what Ford made. However, if you are into originality, be sure you know what you are doing! There is a '13 hubcap on the forum now that appears very nice, but I don't know anything about them.

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