WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
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WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
Hey all,
I have the speedometer, I have the clamp, I have the spiral, I am pretty sure I have the cable. In need of the Stewart Rigid Joint, part #35012. This is the joint for wire wheels. Anyone have one they are willing to sell?
BTW - per Stewart Warner catalog the part seems to have two part numbers. By the pictures, the rigid joint for wire wheels is part #35012. Per the literature in the back for 1927 passenger cars the joint is listed as #33384 for wood and wire wheels. Just thought I'd mention it.
I have the speedometer, I have the clamp, I have the spiral, I am pretty sure I have the cable. In need of the Stewart Rigid Joint, part #35012. This is the joint for wire wheels. Anyone have one they are willing to sell?
BTW - per Stewart Warner catalog the part seems to have two part numbers. By the pictures, the rigid joint for wire wheels is part #35012. Per the literature in the back for 1927 passenger cars the joint is listed as #33384 for wood and wire wheels. Just thought I'd mention it.
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Re: WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
Anyone? I know it is a needle in the haystack.
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Re: WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
I don't have one but pictures always help
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Re: WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
Sorry this is not the best photo. It is from the Club Speedometers book, so is a copy of a copy.
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1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

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1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
Thanks for the assist everyone!!
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Re: WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
Perhaps Russ F. can explain the difference between the two - wire & wood ???
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Re: WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
I believe the pinion is what is different not the joint.
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Re: WTB Stewart Rigid Joint #35012 Wire Wheel
O.K. now I get it !