WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
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WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
I am looking to purchase as quickly as possible a pair of good used brake rods for my 1924 Touring. Must have good threads that will chase well and no wallowed-out holes in the end where it attaches to the brake cam lever. Thank You
Daniel Snell
Danielsnell2@twc.com
Daniel Snell
Danielsnell2@twc.com
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
Not sure what the length is that you need, but I have several to choose from. if interested, let me know... need lengths...
Frank
Frank
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
Frank, the length would be approximately 54 inches from the end of the threads to the clevis hole where it connects to the brake cam.
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
OK, photos attached. the pair toward the bottom of the photos are in better shape, but one has a non-Ford threaded clevis. $20 either pair plus shipping. I'll get a quote...
Frank
Frank
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
Frank, thanks for posting the photos, they look a bit rough to me, I am hoping to find some in better condition if they are out there.
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
No problem, if you change your mind, they will be here...
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
still looking.
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
Still looking!
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
Hi Daniel, I would suggest you at Lang's, Item Number: 3468B Year: 1918-1925 Condition: New
Price: $71.95 pair Kind regards,
Price: $71.95 pair Kind regards,
Super Mario Bross
1911 Touring
1914 Speedster
1911 Touring
1914 Speedster
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Topic author - Posts: 451
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Re: WTB - Brake Rods 1920-1925
Thank you, I just ordered them. I always prefer Ford originals but they decent ones don't appear to be out there.