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and they are right. I guess anything that takes a pounding for 59 years would look that way. I don't even have ones for the rear wheels.

Anyone know what sixe the are and where I could get 2 fronts and two rears?

Do any current Mopar trucks use the same size as a 1951 B3B so that a Chrysler Parts Dept would have something that would work?>

Thanks,

Hank

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Hank,

Are you looking for hub caps for the black spoked rims on your beautiful green machine ?

If so a stock cap will not work. Some vintage full wheel covers might though.

PS....can you let us know where you are from by adding your location to your profile.

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just the dust covers over the axle nut/cotterpin.

Any ideas?

I'm in Torrance California, I can see the snow up in the mountains, but I think it'll reach 68 in the shade today.

Thanks,

Hank

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You might try your local farm equipment dealer or recreational vehicle trailer dealer. A variety of sizes of caps are used on those axles and are often in stock. Farm and fleet or Tractor Supply type of stores may also have something.

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am I going to find a Farm Supply Store. I don't think anyone around me would know the difference between a cow and a bull around here. Just kidding, I'll look in to it. Guess I'll take a few measurements or try to see what the Parts Manual specifies. I also need to find some John Deere TY25083 Corn Head Lube for the steering box. (Wonder if I have a plaid shirt around anywhere...)

Hey Thanks,

Hank

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I've bought dust covers for several vehicles at Napa and Car Quest around here...sometimes they're in the help section. Orange Engine is the best parts store down here, but not sure if they've got another one up your way...

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