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2 pc. Ford Brake Drum wide 5

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by roadster mike, May 1, 2011.

  1. roadster mike
    Joined: Sep 2, 2009
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    I recently found a set of 4 NOS brake drums with the Ford wide 5 bolt pattern. The drums are 12" in diameter and approximately 2" wide. Can anyone shed light on what appear to be the outer drums for 2 piece brake drums for a 1937, 1938 &/or 1939 Ford vehicle.

    Thanks, Mike
     

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  2. seb fontana
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    First thought I have is they are after market to use on circle track cars using the aluminum wide five hubs; i.e. Frankland, Winters, ect and Buick backing plates/brakes..You can ask here http://www.midstateantiquestockcarclub.com/index.html. Nice find, let us know the sure facts..
     
  3. They are for the rear. I know they fit '39 because I bought some for my truck and swapped them to my old hubs.
     
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  4. Seen the two piece drums before; but seem less common than the one piece kind. We switched a good set of drums from '36 mech brake hubs to a set of '39 hyd brake hubs that wasted drums. The only hassle was finding enough NOS studs for assembly. These were front hubs.
     
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  5. roadster mike
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    Bttt - Anyone else have information?
     
  6. Dale Fairfax
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    Post this on the Ford Barn. Better source of info on O.E.M. old Ford stuff.
     
  7. pasadenahotrod
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    Just the standard replacement drum for the 37-39 Ford cars and 1/2 ton commercials. They were available for years in the aftermarket and through the 80s in the antique Ford parts business.
     
  8. Hey,

    I looked into these a while back and found this on the Ford Barn:


    Ford made 4 types of rear hubs during the early part of the 36 production year. There were 2 open (spider) type and 2 closed type. The open type came in both 1-piece (68-1115-A1)and 2-piece (68-1115-A2) contruction. The closed style also came in both 1-piece (68-1115-A4) and 2-piece (68-1115-A3) models.

    Both 2-piece models were for use with the larger(B-1225-A) rear bearing, a carry over from previous years. Since this design did not have a bearing sleave the center part of the 2 piece design had to be replaced when the bearing surface was worn.

    Both 1-piece designs used the new smaller bearing (68-1225-A) and had a bearing sleave that could be replaced when worn.

    Both designs were used till about March of 1936 when the large bearing hubs were discontinued. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>



    Hope this was helpful,
    Greg
     
  9. Bruce Lancaster
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    Well, you need 1937 info for the '37-9 ones that fit with hydraulics...only rear '36 will work. '37-9 also had multiple suppliers, resulting in parts that looked different but were fully interchangeable. These I believe have to be aftermarket and not Ford. I am pretty near certain the Ford throughout the '28-48 period never sold drums as shown...you could only buy the complete unit of hub, drum, and studs. Only the studs were serviced as separate parts.
     
  10. gimpyshotrods
    Joined: May 20, 2009
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    Tazzeller pretty much summed it up. I have both front (>'37) and rear hubs for these, if you need them, and might be interested in buying these if you want to move them out.
     
  11. sicmade
    Joined: Aug 28, 2009
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    from Modesto

    Still have the drums & are you looking to sell them?
     
  12. sorry....12x2....wouldn't that be Lincoln ?
     
  13. johnny bondo
    Joined: Aug 20, 2005
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    from illinois

    are these still around? i think they go on a 38-39 ton truck. my friend is in need of one.
     
  14. johnny bondo
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    from illinois

    As you can see it sits behind the hub. I see this guy hasn't been here since 2014.... damn!
     

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