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Re[4]: [ihc] Wheely David



I've worked on *MANY* of them.  Have many of them to look at when I'm
at a friend's place working on my stuff(including a 1953 Dodge M43
that has the five lug pattern shared with all civilian flat fender
PWs).

Dodge did use the 6 lug pattern in later civilian trucks.  But not
on the "flat fender" Power Wagon or it's military derivatives.  From
it's incarnation circa WWII to 1968 when the last flat fender PW was
produced, all came with the same five lug pattern.

If you've seen a flat fender PW with a six lug pattern, that axle was
swapped in under there, excepting some weird, very rare factory deal
that I've not seen nor read about/heard mentioned.

Ken


RM> ----- Original Message ----- 
RM> From: "ken.dunnington" <ken.dunnington@domain.elided>
RM> To: "Ryan Moore" <baradium@domain.elided>
RM> Cc: <ihc@domain.elided>
RM> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 16:19
RM> Subject: Re[2]: [ihc] Wheely David


>> >> Look IH to me, 120/1200 series. Other makes used the 'big 6' pattern,
RM> but
>> >> I've only ever seen them in duals.
>> >>
>>
>> RM> WWII Power Wagons (and maybe later?) use them for one.
>>
>> No, WWII Power Wagons do not use a six lug pattern.  They are a five
>> lug pattern.  I've worked on lots of them and always a five lug using
>> the 1.5" Budd lug nut.  I can't remember the circle diam.,  "6 and
>> something", but assuredly a five lug pattern.
>>
>> Ken
>>

RM> You sure?  I could swear the one here is 6 lug... I'll double check next
RM> time I see it.

RM> -Ryan


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