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Re: 1928 rear drums
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Dell
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o-d; the bolt center to center on the 28 is eight inches apart and the end of the axle is 7 inches from that plane, i have a small puller that works great on my 42 and both the 48s, however it is to small for the 28. i found one on ebay that appears big enough,but thought the $600.00 price was excessive. if jim has one for a good price it will be better then making one. thanks for the help, dell

Posted on: 2013/4/8 9:33

35-1200 touring sedan
42-110 convertible coupe
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Re: 1928 rear drums
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$600 would drive me to consider alternative also! Good luck, hoping to hear in a short time that you've succeeded.

Posted on: 2013/4/8 9:44
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Re: 1928 rear drums
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On my 30 drums, the 'tabs' the lug bolts go through hit the painted hub. That is why I went with the screw on type. Probably just the design of my puller.

Cheers,

Tom

Posted on: 2013/4/8 12:23
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