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39-48 Ford Backing Plate Bling

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by seabeecmc, Dec 7, 2010.

  1. seabeecmc
    Joined: Jan 28, 2005
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    Thought you guys might like to see our latest development in fenderless cool. With chromed backing plates the adjuster gets a little fatter than 11/16" and tends to mar the chrome when adjusted. When painted the adjuster chips with the first adjustment.
    As an answer we're making bolt on stainless steel adjusters. They polish to a great chromelike shine. As we've made more than we'll be using for a while we're offering up some to fellow HAMBers.
    Four adjuster ***emblies (unpolished) enough for one axle, shipping included is $49. Tell me what you think. Regards, Ron
     

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  2. butch27
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    very nice--Is that a rivet that holds them on from the back?
     
  3. seabeecmc
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    10-32 ****onhead Allen screw secures the original cam to new stainless adjuster. Regards, Ron
     
  4. jetmek
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    very cool...you should mention your website...
     
  5. alchemy
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    Is that a thin br*** washer that keeps the painted spring from chipping? Nylon? Neat idea.
     
  6. oj
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    What is supplied? New cam, spring and fastenors?
     
  7. seabeecmc
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    Included are items shown in lower left photo. Left to right 10-32 ****onhead, #10 washer, stainless washer and stainless brake adjuster. Regards, Ron
     
  8. dgasbag
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    I'll take two sets!! They look Great, and will be the perfect bling for my chrome backing plates. PM sent.
     
  9. milkweed
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    Looks sweet ...
     
  10. seabeecmc
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    ***embled some chrome backing plates over the weekend. Thought you guys might like to see where they really shine. Regards, Ron
     

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  11. jackandeuces
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    I just received a pair and have them in place on backing plates they seem to be the ticket for replacement of the old worn ones.. Ron thanks for the quick service....
     
  12. Joe Didio
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    I might need a set. Hope to see you and Dave in February.
     
  13. seabeecmc
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    Back for your consideration. Ron
     
  14. dgasbag
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    from Upstate NY

    I got mine right away, and couldn't wait to install them..... it was an easy install and they look great! Quality parts! Quality service. Thanks, Ron!
     
  15. Acey-Deuce
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    Very satisfied with my complete kit. Much improved the quality of the chrome plating by allowing complete buffing. Thanks, Al
     
  16. 3wLarry
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    now that's just slicker than greased goose ****...:cool:
     
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  17. 383deuce
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    Where in the hell have I been......2011 and it is now 2015 and I just now am seeing these cool parts.
    Got to get my head out of the dirt.
     
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  18. timwhit
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    I saw a thread today ( I believe it was new) about how to remove them.
     

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