1915 machined hub
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				Mike Royster
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1915 machined hub
I am looking to buy a machined hub for my 15 T so that I use the speedometer that came on the car, and the car has unknown wire wheels.  Attached are the pictures of the hub I need.  Thanks much!
Mike Royster
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						Mike Royster
mr@carolina.rr.com
704-418-1177
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RajoRacer
 
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Re: 1915 machined hub
Are you running ball bearings or Timkens ?
			
			
									
									
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				Mike Royster
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Re: 1915 machined hub
Unsure as I just got the car a week ago.  I can pull the wheel and see.  Tell me the issue please.
Thanks,
Mike
			
			
									
									
						Thanks,
Mike
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RajoRacer
 
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Re: 1915 machined hub
No issues - I'm thinking Ford produced a machined hub that took Timken bearing also - I have a couple - I'll check.
			
			
									
									
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				Mike Royster
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Re: 1915 machined hub
Thanks, I will too!
			
			
									
									
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				Mike Royster
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Re: 1915 machined hub
You are correct Steve, Timken bearings!  Would you be willing to part with one so I can use my speedometer?
Thank you,
Mike
			
			
									
									
						Thank you,
Mike
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				got10carz
 
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Re: 1915 machined hub
Most are probably roller bearing. All have short hub cap shoulder.All for sale $75 each
			
							
			
									
									
						