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I had a rear end a few years ago that had the strangest rear drums. It was a 35 or 36. I could not tell witch. The drums had both wheel stud pattern studs. They were swedged in. The drums were open design and I could see the internals. You could mount either 5.5 wheels or wide five ones.
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Where did your avatar go, Andy? Maybe you need a new one with a little different flair, for instance: DD
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There are 36 rear drums that are two piece. The hub bolts onto the drum using 5 bolts on [probably] 5 1/2" bolt pattern. They are however the large bolt pattern drums as used 36-39
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Grumman S-2?
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I might be wrong but I seem to remember reading that type were early 1936 model year.
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I found this one pic on the hamb. Might have been rear only?? Fronts also have windows but are one piece (or at least one bolt pattern).
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