1931 Long Running Board Questions
Posted: January 16th, 2021, 4:11 pm
Hi,
I need some direction with my fender / shield / running board installation.
I have a 2/31 AA:
1. Does anyone have a picture of the long running boards for a 1931 that they would share? The ones I have look like not well made repros.
2. Does anyone have a pair of nice original long running boards for sale?
3. Would the long running boards ever have used without rear fenders?
4. Did the long running boards rest on top of the frame like the short ones for the car or were they just supported by the frame to running board shield support brackets (AA-5110) that are riveted to the frame.
5. A-16071-B (3/16" bead) anti-squeak material goes between the fender and fender shield. A-16071-C (1/8" bead) was used between the fender shield and running board shield. Was there any anti-squeak material between the fender and the running board? I could not find this info on the AAFords-FMAATC. https://aafords.com/aa-chassis/aa-16000-fenders/#rbdg
6. Was "on-frame anti-squeak material" used between the running board shield and the running board shield to frame support brackets (AA-5110)?
https://aafords.com/aa-chassis/aa-5000- ... -brackets/
I know that's a lot to follow, but you guys always have the answers!
Thanks,
Dave
I need some direction with my fender / shield / running board installation.
I have a 2/31 AA:
1. Does anyone have a picture of the long running boards for a 1931 that they would share? The ones I have look like not well made repros.
2. Does anyone have a pair of nice original long running boards for sale?
3. Would the long running boards ever have used without rear fenders?
4. Did the long running boards rest on top of the frame like the short ones for the car or were they just supported by the frame to running board shield support brackets (AA-5110) that are riveted to the frame.
5. A-16071-B (3/16" bead) anti-squeak material goes between the fender and fender shield. A-16071-C (1/8" bead) was used between the fender shield and running board shield. Was there any anti-squeak material between the fender and the running board? I could not find this info on the AAFords-FMAATC. https://aafords.com/aa-chassis/aa-16000-fenders/#rbdg
6. Was "on-frame anti-squeak material" used between the running board shield and the running board shield to frame support brackets (AA-5110)?
https://aafords.com/aa-chassis/aa-5000- ... -brackets/
I know that's a lot to follow, but you guys always have the answers!
Thanks,
Dave