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Bruce W
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Posted: 09 Mar. 2015 at 3:02am |
Tiny found these today in a box of parts that came with his jeep. We had both seen them before, but they were wrapped in old, greasy, discolored plastic and we dismissed them as drive plates.
I couldn't find any markings or other ID on them. They look like aluminum but are very heavy, a magnet will not stick to them. Has anyone here ever seen anything like them? Thanks. Bruce W
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It is NOT a Jeep Willys! It is a Willys jeep.
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mullen46cj2a
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Bruce - I have not seen hubs like those before, but I know of at least two other brands that copied the Warn summer hubs design. Or maybe Warn copied one of the others - makes me wonder now.
I have a set of F.E.G. brand and a set of Kurland brand summer hubs in my collection. |
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Bruce Mullen Harrisville, WV
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