1926/27 BRAKE DRUMS

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AndreFordT
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1926/27 BRAKE DRUMS

Post by AndreFordT » Wed Sep 10, 2025 5:24 am

I am looking for new or usable 1926/27 rear wheel brake drums.
Willing to repair this.
Are there available some where by the vendors??

Thanks
Andre
Belgium
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John.Zibell
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Re: 1926/27 BRAKE DRUMS

Post by John.Zibell » Wed Sep 10, 2025 8:58 am

Lang's list them but they say call for current price. Their number is +1 978-939-5500 They list drums for both wood and wire wheels.
1926 Tudor


Allan
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Re: 1926/27 BRAKE DRUMS

Post by Allan » Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:30 am

There are 2 hole drums for wooden wheels and 5 hole drums for wire wheels. They can be adapted either way, but why bother if you can get the correct ones.
Allan from down under.


Allan
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Location: Gawler, Australia

Re: 1926/27 BRAKE DRUMS

Post by Allan » Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:00 pm

2 hole drums? The 2 is nowhere near the 6 key! Can't blame that on fat fingers. Then there are specials like Andre's, with a combination of 5 and 6 holes. :)

Allan from down under.

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