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The 8 lug brake drum

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Hay all, i came a crossed this very interesting artical about how the 8 lug drums came about :dancingpontiac:

https://autouniversum.wordpress.com/2019/11/29/a-1960s-classic-the-pontiac-8-lug-wheel/

 

and this added information:dancingpontiac:

http://www.pontiacparadise.com/parts-id/8-lug-wheels.php

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Good read, thankz

Very interesting Kiwi. Continuing education, I'm all about it bud. I can feel my brain growing as we speak! lol. Thanks

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1 hour ago, JUSTA6 said:

Good read, thankz

pretty cool read aye:cheers:

Just now, Wrongway said:

Very interesting Kiwi. Continuing education, I'm all about it bud. I can feel my brain growing as we speak! lol. Thanks

haha good on ya bud, i have never owned a Pontiac before my 64 and with all my cars i sooo enjoy learning as i build them, and i like to share that :cheers: 

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4 minutes ago, Wrongway said:

Very interesting Kiwi. Continuing education, I'm all about it bud. I can feel my brain growing as we speak! lol. Thanks

haha good on ya bud, i have never owned a Pontiac before my 64 and with all my cars i sooo enjoy learning as i build them, and i like to share that :cheers: 

most of my life has been playing with 56 and 57 chevs and a couple of camaros.

These "super duty" parts fascinate me :dancingpontiac:

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