Does anybody recognize these hubs? They take the same bearings as a Model T front hub. The one on the right was actually machined for a AC Speedometer gear, although it was brazed on. Model T hub caps fit on them also. They have a ring that is used on the outside. I believe the wheel would be clamped between the hub and outer ring. I’m not sure what type of wheel, disc or wire would go on them. They have a number cast into them, 03392 maybe.
Any help identifying them would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
4 Bolt Hub identification
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Re: 4 Bolt Hub identification
Some Chevs and Essex cars shared the same fine thread for the hubcaps.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.