Not mine, ran across the ad on Joe's page?
http://www.dodgepowerwagon.com/classifi ... 9-hubs.php
Anybody Seen These Yet?
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Anybody Seen These Yet?
Bruce,
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1953 M-37 w/ow
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Check out the ones Dan Shockley has for sale at www.powerwagonlocker.com
$300 is his cost. The difference is made in the USA. Dan's job has taken him to China on an extended stay. My understanding is he has personally overseen the manufacture of these on sight during his off time from his day job. You can read the details on Dan's sight. Both are made over patterns of the obsolete WARN hubs. The most extreme duty hub out there. Personally, I'd be game to give Dan's a try at a cost savings of $460. If I didn't know Dan & that he personally over saw the process, I'd think twice, since I do know him, I'd think twice about spending the extra $$$. A matter of preference for the individual. I'm interested to see someone put the 2 to the extreme test, will one actually be the best??
$300 is his cost. The difference is made in the USA. Dan's job has taken him to China on an extended stay. My understanding is he has personally overseen the manufacture of these on sight during his off time from his day job. You can read the details on Dan's sight. Both are made over patterns of the obsolete WARN hubs. The most extreme duty hub out there. Personally, I'd be game to give Dan's a try at a cost savings of $460. If I didn't know Dan & that he personally over saw the process, I'd think twice, since I do know him, I'd think twice about spending the extra $$$. A matter of preference for the individual. I'm interested to see someone put the 2 to the extreme test, will one actually be the best??
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That link doesn't work. I hope he is still in business!
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Member of Dixie Division MVC
1953 USAF M37 wow, restored
1962 M151 Ford Production, on the rotisserie now
1953 USMC M37 w/w -in storage
1942 M6 Bomb Service Truck (sold to UK collector)
1967 M116A1 Pioneer Trailer
1968 M101A1 Trailer
S-89 Comm box
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Try this link for Dan's hubs.
http://www.powerwagonlocker.com/
He also has gotten ARB to produce air lockers for Power Wagons and M37s. I have one in the front of my Power Wagon (Lock-rite in the rear) and it is a great addition to the truck. He has runs of them done as there is interest. I would like to get a set of the hubs as well.
Tim
http://www.powerwagonlocker.com/
He also has gotten ARB to produce air lockers for Power Wagons and M37s. I have one in the front of my Power Wagon (Lock-rite in the rear) and it is a great addition to the truck. He has runs of them done as there is interest. I would like to get a set of the hubs as well.
Tim
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Got that link corrected, sorry for the confusion.refit1701 wrote:That link doesn't work. I hope he is still in business!
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