Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Kaboom
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Wheel stud and wheel nut

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In search of wheel studs and wheel nuts for 1929 AA. 1 is broke off, on drivers side rear wheel.
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macswoods
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Model Year: 1929
Location: Wilhoit, Arizona

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Kaboom
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Thanks for the tip. I wasn't sure which ones to get. I'm not particular to left vs right, just want them to fit.
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macswoods
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Kaboom
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Nut on back? Maybe I'm using wrong term. I'm looking for the bolt that holds lug nut on for rear wheel. Drivers side.
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macswoods
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Bob C
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Model Year: 1931
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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The ones they show in the parts book for the rear 1928-29 don't use nuts on the back of the stud. AA-1118-AR R.H.
and AA-1119-AR L.H.

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macswoods
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Chris Haynes
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Model Year: 1930
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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macswoods wrote:
October 18th, 2018, 12:39 pm
Sorry , my truck is a late 29 November truck with a bevel gear axle. Is diff. I was wrong as usual. I looked in the catalogs and found no studs for your truck. The # given in the last post are for the 30-31 trucks
Bevel Gear axle and not Worm Gear? That sounds like an Early 1930 model to me. Go with the 1930 parts book.
ModelAkid
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Kaboom, do the wheels on your truck have 5, or 6 handholes? That should resolve the confusion.
Kaboom
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Mine is June of 1929 according to engine number. 5 hand holes on rims.
Bob C
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Five handholes is 1930-31, are you sure you don't have an early 1930?
Post some pictures of your truck.

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Neil Wilson
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Kaboom wrote:
October 22nd, 2018, 10:27 pm
Mine is June of 1929 according to engine number. 5 hand holes on rims.
Your wheel design does not agree with the engine id date (most AA's don't have the original engine).

Look at http://aafords.com/aa-chassis/aa-1000-wheels/ - your wheels are for 1930 to 1931 AA's.
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ModelAkid
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Kaboom you have an early 1930 truck with a replaced engine. Does your engine even have an "AA" serial number, or just "A"? Too bad you have not been able to view the correct original serial number for your truck that is on the frame.
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Chris Haynes
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Re: Wheel stud and wheel nut

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Look at your steering wheel. Is it the '28/'29 type or the '30/'31 type?
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