Golden Jubilee
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Re: R-100 rear brake hub
https://www.morris4x4center.com/axle-sh ... UQEALw_wcB
IHC in the early to mid-fifties.
Golden Jubilee
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Rusty Driver
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DennyC wrote:Here is one online source for individual slotted nuts. https://www.stevenstractor.com/home/cat ... lotted+nut
If you are near a tractor or maybe even construction equipment dealer you may be able to find them without shipping cost.
Rusty Driver
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PaulH wrote:Early Jeeps used the tapered axle Dana 44. You would have to check with them as far as the dimension, but might try:
https://www.morris4x4center.com/axle-sh ... UQEALw_wcB
Rusty Driver
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WEW51L110 wrote:I can’t tell from your entry if Fastenal is one of the sites you’ve checked. If so, then perhaps this info may be useless to you. But, on the outside chance that there is a Fastenal store within reasonable driving distance to you, I’ve had success with getting onesy and twosy fasteners through the store. Yes, they had to order them from one of their warehouses, and they were not especially cheap, but they produced what I needed.
Another possible source is an old well established, family run hardware store that’s been in business a long time. It’s often amazing what these stores acquire in inventory as the years roll by.
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Rusty Driver
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PaulH wrote:Early Jeeps used the tapered axle Dana 44. You would have to check with them as far as the dimension, but might try:
https://www.morris4x4center.com/axle-sh ... UQEALw_wcB
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