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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Southern Oregon, Rogue Valley
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I have a 1927 Model T and wanted to mount a set of model A rims. Does anyone know who sells adapter kits to fit A rims on a T
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Check Lang and Snyder's catalogs.
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Location: Sonoma, CA.
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Yes Snyders has them, expensive though
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Location: Candlewood Lake, CT.
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I have a set of Larry Noller's adapters with '29 A wheels on my '26 Roadster. They bolt on to wood wheel hubs and don't change the wheel track. A bit pricey and that was more than a decade ago. I don't know if they are still available.
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This looks pretty good.....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL0Lg2Cwe2s
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