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    I found them, and hope they are what you are looking for. I don't know the exact application, because I got these like 20 years ago, but here is what I do know.

    I tried to slip them over some '40 Ford spindles, and the bore is too small to go over the spindle. I then tried them on some '49-'54 Chevy spindles, same problem, so they are for something smaller.

    The bore is roughly 1 and 1/6" plus just a hair (didn't have my micrometer with me)

    The large part is about 1 3/4 " and has a bevel in it. The small end is about 1 1/4" and extends out 5/8" from the fat end, and overall the length is almost 1 3/8".

    I know the brackets that came with them were to put something like Chevy Nova or Monte Carlos brakes on an early something.

    I realize not much info, but that is all I know. Pictures are enclosed, hope these are the ones you need. If so, I'll send them to you and you can send me $ 10.00 to handle the fedex. Just let me know.


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    Last edited by Itoldyouso; 03-19-2006 at 05:31 PM.

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