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Buick Drums, so why not use the hubs?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 29RAT, Jan 31, 2006.

  1. sota
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    anyone have a set they want to sell?
     
  2. NeedFiber
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    Looking for a set as well. Thanks, Dave
     
  3. junkman8888
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    Greetings! March, 1998 Street Rodder ran an article on how to adapt Buick brakes (both brake drums and backing plates) to a Ford, was done with a simple adapter between the Buick backing plate and the Ford spindle, was also able to adapt Buick brakes to the Ford rear axle. Wayne Atkinson did the swap.
     
  4. NeedFiber
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    What hubs did they use?
     
  5. The backing plates were the early four bolt (pretty rare these days) not the later 3 bolt style, they can be adapted but it's a LOT of work. A friend of mine makes the adapters though for the early backers (Karas Kustoms here in AZ).
     
  6. chubbie
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    29 rat... you still in the buick brake adapter business??? maybe time for another run??
     
  7. jmikee
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    He doesn't but sanfordsotherson does. Got two sets from him and they are the same high quality.
    john
     
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  8. Sanfordsotherson and I worked out a deal for the "other" run.. So yes I'm still in the adapter business but for now you can get them from him until he runs out.
     
  9. jmikee
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    Good to know for future needs.
     
  10. choppedtudor
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    done with 29RAT adapters
     

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  11. mm265
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    I was wondering if you still make the adapters and if you do how much?
     
  12. Lil Bastard
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    are you still selling these and do you ship to belgium?
    greets
     
  13. 40FordGuy
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    Looks like a great business opportunity!!! Necessity has spawned many an enterprise !

    4TTRUK
     
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    I used 29Rat's adapters with my set up. Stock A spindles, my own adapters for adapting the 3 bolt '61 Buick backing plates to Ford spindles clocked 90* for the best fit.

    I wanted to run all Buick brakes and hubs and with his adapters I have been able too.


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  15. falcongeorge
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  16. DenyP
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    I was wondering where I could get a set of the bearing adapters, I have the spacers Deny P
     
  17. Nailhead A-V8
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    Hey all,
    I love this forum bench racing with all the guys who've been there and done that! i'm working on two separate projects that involve similar issues. one is a model A and a '53-4 buick frame that i cut the front spindles rear and trans out of. The other is a stock '52 F3 that I want to adapt to 5 lug Dale F and Frisco I would love anymore technical advice you can offer on putting these buick spindles on the A axle as for the F3 I managed to find a pair of F1 hubs but no backing plates. From all the threads I've read i think i can adapt my shoes to 70's F250 self adjusters and use the rear plates with bigger late '60's wheel cyls but now i'm stuck up here (canada) we have terrible rust issues and basically most older stuff is junked getting Buick alum drums ,pontiac transmission guts w oldsmobile cases etc. is like finding hen's teeth so that being said does anyone have any ideas for drums? the F3 drums arent reproed anymore cornbinders had 12x2 front drums but those arent avail either. Any ideas? -thanks and I really appreciate any thoughts on the matter
     
  18. Nailhead A-V8
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  19. oldwood
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    I just bought a '64 Wildcat for a future project. I don't need anymore projects but these 45 drums are getting scarce and since this car was reasonably priced with its original nailhead 4bbl engine and I said oh well I might as well buy it. Is there another run of these adapters being made???
     
  20. I contacted sanfordsotherson<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_", true); </SCRIPT> he had a set you might check and see if he has any more
     
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  21. well I got a set of adapter from sanfordsotherson<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_", true); </SCRIPT> he still has them.

    They are professionally made and well thought out, instruction are well done 2 will post pictures soon
     
  22. Baumi
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    great thread and cool tech! subscribed!
     
  23. falcongeorge
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    I need a set of these, anyone else looking for some? I tried sanfordsotherson, no response, and 29rat hasnt logged on for months. Anyone have current contact info for 29rat?
     
  24. falcongeorge
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    Sanfords other son has hooked me up. Figured I should add that here.
     
  25. I have a set of '48 back plates w/a nice set of Buick drums and the brg races to use on the '48 spindles. It's ready to install, the work has been done on the backing plates & primered. $600. plus shipping.
     
  26. glad he hooked you up falcongeorge
     
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  27. falcongeorge
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    Already got a set of adaptors from Sanford, and I have 2 sets of mint '39/'40 backing plates, 90 fin drums, and a nice pair of squarebacks, so Im good thanks.
     
  28. falcongeorge
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    Got my adaptors from Sanfordsotherson today, just wanted to say how impressed I am by the all around effort he puts into this, even includes clear instructions, and very neatly packaged as well, Good stuff, Thanks a bunch Donnie, you can put me down as a satisfied customer...
     
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