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Looking for information, specifically the width and backspace of the 16" (8 bolt) split wheels fitted to 1.5 ton Australian Chevrolet trucks between the years 1940-1945. The posting below is from February 4th. Thank you.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/66266488488/ Last edited by Philippe Jeanneau; 31-03-19 at 18:31. |
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I know you've already asked these questions repeatedly before, so I'm not sure what further information you are expecting..
The 30Cwt CMP , MCP and 1533X2 trucks are all standard Canadian designs and the 16" rim is the the common 16x6.0 design used by the WD/DND (ie Universal to Ford, Chev, Morris, Bedford), not just Australian trucks. |
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Indeed I have, but I have only obtained some of the information, so I hope that if I keep asking someone else might pick up the fact that the backspace on these wheels is still a mystery... Mind you, I have asked for the backspace and not the offset...
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What do you mean by "back space" and "off-set"? These are not terms I am familiar with.
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Does this photo help? These are the 16-inch split-rim wheels on our LRDG 1533X2 truck.
Last edited by Andrew H.; 11-04-19 at 08:52. |
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Regarding the 6 stud wheels used by the HUP and now I learn also by the Dodge axles of RHD drive Canadian made trucks.
There are some slight differences wed have observed..... the six stud wheels MUST have a different taper than a regular CMP 8 bolts version......as the 900x16 tires do slip down easier than the 5 degree C15a rims. The six stud wheels/rims I have seen all have the Kelsey-Hayes stamping which includes the date of manufacturing. It also seems from comparing GM parts listing that the early first 200 Lynx Mk I also shared the six stud brake drum on the front axle. Comments????
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Thanks Tony for clearly highlighting the differences of the six bolt rim.
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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The famous Australian rim was therefore an 18 inch rim of similar concept/design made by stamping two halves in 1/4 inch steel plate.
Do we know who made them??? and probably sourced in Australia. Were they stamped by the maker like the Kelsey-Hayse rims. Second question.... concerning the origin of the brake drum posted last in Hanno's posting........... I have a similar picture taken from the wrecks of North Africa...... attached...... from the picture I have concluded that it is a Chevrolet chassis from the cleanly sand blasted sheet metal, indentation on the frame for locating a LHD steering box and the spring layout. The fender seems to indicate an earlier version of LRDG using a 38-39 or 1940 round fender model....... Does any one have a larger picture depicting that same vehicle but in larger format showing the cab style. So far I have not been able to find any references in GM part manuals for that elusive riveted brake drum and I have many....... Thanks Bob C.
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1940 cab 11 C8 1940 Morris-Commercial PU 1941 Morris-Commercial CS8 1940 Chev. 15cwt GS Van ( Aust.) 1942-45 Jeep salad |
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Canadian Built Ford, Chev and Dodge vehicles have the mountings for both RHD and LHD steering boxes on the chassis, even the CMP, although no-one has ever forund a LHD steering box that will fit a CMP chassis! |
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http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1594 HTH, Hanno
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Hanno,
I haven't measured the two types of Canadian 16" rims to confirm actual size and shape but what you are saying ("The six-stud CMP wheel was used on 8-cwt trucks. It doesn’t have a different bead taper, it simply has a smaller diameter") is in conflict with the AEDB design record that states the rim for use with 9.25-16 tires has a 5 degree rim base taper and the rim for use with 9.00-16 and 10.50-16 tires has a 1-1/2 degree taper. The AEDB record doesn't give a diameter at the bead seat other than the nominal 16". Mike's measurements (taken from tires) show both a smaller diameter and a greater taper (assuming the tire wall was of similar thickness at the bead seat) for tires intended for use with the "American" rim. |
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It actually HAS BOTH.
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I made that remark as most people think only the rim base taper is different, which isn't true - see Tony's remark below. A 3.5 degree difference in rim base taper would go unnoticed when fitting a tyre. A larger rim diameter does. Thanks for clearing that up, Tony. Hanno
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