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Do I need to grind rivets on drums to fit new wheels?


Ranger

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I plan to put newer wheels on a 1936 Plymouth. Do the rivets need to be ground flush as in this picture for the wheels to set flat and run true?

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Oooh I could tell stories about U-joints .... not only do they wear out and get loose, grease dries out and they get tight.

Really need to pull the drive line to inspect properly.

I bet they would love to be disassembled and givin some love, good cleaning and fresh grease ... cant hurt a thing.

 

My off topic chevy is acting like it may have a u-joint going bad, I need to do the same, just to eliminate them from the picture.

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