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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by big duece, Nov 2, 2014.

  1. big duece
    Joined: Jul 28, 2008
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    I am in the process of converting a '47 banjo to late model axles, but could not stop there. Did lots of searching, but could not find any info on converting rear hubs to covers. I cut most of the bearing area off with a 4" grinder, and local machine shop faced off the back side and counter bored for the axle hub.
     

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  2. oldsboy
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    Couldn't have been timed better. I was just looking to do the same this week! Thanks for the post.
     
  3. 383deuce
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    Big Deuce is so dam clever......
     
  4. K204DR
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    Aren't the side gears part of the axle? What did you do for that
     
  5. big duece
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    The center carrier was machined to accept ford ranger 7.5 side gears, they are the same 28 spline as the 9". Posted is a pic from Hotrodworks, they do the full conversion and sell the parts too.
     

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  6. PurdueSD
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    B*** did this on the wade coupe if my memory serves me...
     
  7. Runnin shine
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    Big D you little rascal! I too have been getting ready to put banjo hubs I bought to cut in exactly the same way you've done. I thought of doing this a few years ago to hide my 8.8 as much as possible. I just am waiting to get stronger 31 spline 5 lug axles to match my spool.


    "I need my mirror boy"
     
  8. Texas Webb
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    Did that drum have china stamped on it?How do they hold up?
     
  9. big duece
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    Hopefully better than the copper pipe we get from china.
     
  10. TexasSpeed
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    Yes, he did..

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  11. seabeecmc
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    I throw the hub in the hot wood stove and remove in the morning. That takes the hardness out so I can cut with the cutoff saw then machine hub on the lathe. I use long shoulder studs to ***ist the index. We also do the machine work to use 28 spline axles. Ron
     

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  12. rusty rocket
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    To kool!! Im surprised nobody has chimed in about it being fake.
     
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  13. BLUECOLLARKUSTOMS
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    Street rodder magazine did a how to article on the faux hubs a few years ago. I was planning to use it on my model A
     
  14. seabeecmc
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    I've been advised that I should point out that the brake shoes were reversed on this side. This was noticed and rectified before final ***embly (of course not before picture was taken). Ron
     
  15. Runnin shine
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    When I finish mine I'll post some pics showing there provenance and general a lustrous past.


    "I need my mirror boy"
     
  16. big duece
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    I was not aware of that article. Never seen it done before, just having fun.
     

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