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Technical Are these 53-56 F100 hubs?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by F&J, Nov 20, 2018.

  1. F&J
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    Note, 5.5 inch pattern, but these must have been on an old rod as they were also drilled for a 5 inch pattern to perhaps match an Olds/Pontiac rear end. They did have drums when I got them and those were marked "1953" in old handwriting.

    One seal is Standard brand, # 348, and the other seal is National # 5827 which crosses on web search as for a 53-56 F100.

    I want to list them on cl***ifieds here, but want to make sure what they are. Thanks.
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  2. 47ragtop
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    They sure look like f-100 hubs to me. The inner bearings look like they are there, what is the number on them ? Later Bill
     
  3. F&J
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    Timken 14130 on both inner bearings, rollers, not ball.

    I just tried ebay and one NOS 14130 bearing seller had a chart to fill out. I put in 53 F100 6cly and it shows a match to that, and two other 53 F100 with different engines: Copy/Paste below:
    "This part is compatible with 3 vehicle(s) matching 1953 Ford F-100 Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door 3.5L 3524CC 215Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated. "

    So, if the seal, and inner bearings match for a F100, and also that you think it looks like the right hub, I think I can list these correctly? Thanks.

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    how much ?
     

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