Please identify this wire wheel
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Please identify this wire wheel
Looking for information on the manufacturer of these wheels. They have an odd tapered hubcap.
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Kevin Pharis
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Re: Please identify this wire wheel
Must be spindle mount…? What’s the inside of the wheel center look like?
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Re: Please identify this wire wheel
It’s a Hub mount
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Re: Please identify this wire wheel
And, that would be, Don ??? I surely can't make it out !
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Re: Please identify this wire wheel
Universal Welding Company, St. Anne, IL
Wheel photos posted show a bit different style, Maybe Universal Welding did a later design change to the wheel lug mounts?
Or?? Universal Hubs were used to mount different wire wheels without lugs? As those hubs are missing lugs and just have bolt heads to cover the holes
Wheel photos posted show a bit different style, Maybe Universal Welding did a later design change to the wheel lug mounts?
Or?? Universal Hubs were used to mount different wire wheels without lugs? As those hubs are missing lugs and just have bolt heads to cover the holes
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Re: Please identify this wire wheel
Thank you Dan. The “Universal Wire Wheels” you show use a stock Ford wood wheel hub. They were the same design as what John McClaren used with his wheels. The style that I have shown must be very rare as I’ve never seen them before.