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I have a complete set of 1935 brake drum assemblies, front & rear for sale on another site. PM me for more details.
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The Dorman 610-234 studs won't work, to small
The stud hole in the drum is 0.624 diameter. I'm trying to find the correct original wheel studs but not having much luck. I believe I'm looking for part number 48-1118 rear studs. |
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To be clear, the original ones will need to be swedged. I would make sure you or your shop can do that. I believe you need a 20 ton press and the correct swedging dies
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Correct about the swedging
But can’t find the correct studs that will need to be swedged |
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You could try All Ford Parts in Campbell Ca. Jim in San Jose
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