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Reelnative 06-27-2020 02:10 PM

Running boards, 1930 Tudor
 

Stocking up on essentials before I start fixing up my Dailey driver but decided to replace my running boards. There are a lot available but looking for the best ones to buy, this is a Daily driver so just looking to make the best bang for my $$$$

Will N 06-28-2020 10:21 AM

Re: Running boards, 1930 Tudor
 

Interesting that there are a lot available. I would have thought that such a specialty item as Model A sheet metal might be produced by one or two manufactures at the most. For example, Brattons and Synders have 1930 boards available at the exact same price, so I suspect they come from the same manufacturer.

Purdy Swoft 06-28-2020 12:04 PM

Re: Running boards, 1930 Tudor
 

My spelling may be a little off but I have used running boards made by Rootleib and at the time they were said to be the best .

BRENT in 10-uh-C 06-29-2020 09:23 AM

Re: Running boards, 1930 Tudor
 

Just so that you know, changing out running boards on a 1930 is MUCH more involved as the body must be lifted. You might want to consider just replacing the rubber mat if that is an option for you. That in itself is a chore too, but easier to do with one person vs. lifting the body.

Reelnative 06-29-2020 12:21 PM

Re: Running boards, 1930 Tudor
 

there pretty rusty and I was planning removing the fender to repair them an the lower cowl.

Thanks

BRENT in 10-uh-C 06-29-2020 12:43 PM

Re: Running boards, 1930 Tudor
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reelnative (Post 1904078)
there pretty rusty and I was planning removing the fender to repair them an the lower cowl.

Thanks

Even on the front fenders on an original 1930, the body must be lifted to remove the fender from the chassis. This is because the running board is integral with the body apron, as is the front fender is integral to part of the body apron.

Reelnative 06-29-2020 06:04 PM

Re: Running boards, 1930 Tudor
 

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Not sure what these are, they look like it’s just the flat part? Any advice would be appreciated.


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