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  1. Can anyone tell me if the wheel off a 1916 Dodge Brothers will fit a 1919 Dodge Brothers? Are the bearings the same on both types of vehicles? Both vehicles are touring cars. Thanks, Keith
  2. Hello, I have a 1919 Dodge Brothers touring car. It has 21"tires which I am changing to 32x4 or 33x4. My question is "Should the clamps holding the rim to the wheel be stanweld"? Thank you for you answers, Keith Renno
  3. Thank you Fred, The mtfca works much better then the mtfa. Thanks, Keith
  4. Hi, How do I get a ring or pistons for a 1918 oldsmobile. I already looked through Egges and didn,t find the pistons,or the rings. Thanks, Keith
  5. Hi Jan, I've try Romar but they seem to have the rear view mirror which is inside the vehicle. Can't get through on www.mtfa.com (maybe later). Thanks, Keith
  6. Hi, I'm looking for a side mirror for my 1919 Dodge touring. I never now if there is anyone behind me when driving. Are there any parts dealers who would sell mirrors from that time. I never see mirrors on E-Bay{maybe because they are easily broken}. Someone said it should be a square mirror others think it should be a round mirror. Any advice. Thanks, Keith
  7. Hi, Can anyone tell me what the chains are for in the photograph of the Dodge 1928 fast four in the Dodge Brothers Club. Thanks, Keith
  8. Hi Larry, I will not be able to make the the show in Woodland California, but it sounds like a great show. I think the idea that you have for placing and ad in the DB classied page is a good one. If you get a chance tell them someone from Middleburg,Pa. is looking for wheels for the 1919 DB,it would be appreciated. That rim might help save the day, but if anyone else could use it don't hold it for me. Thanks for all the information, Cheers, Keith Renno
  9. Hi Larry, I would bet you are right on the 33" by 4" tires. Do you have any idea where I might be able to find the wheels for the 1919. I'm in no big hurry to change the tire or wheels. I brought the car for fun and thought it might be nice to upgrade if I get a chance. It looks like the car is orginial,except for the wheels and tires. Maybe the speedometer isn't orginial. Thanks for your help, Keith Renno
  10. Hi leadfoot, I'm kind of new at computers. But I think I know what I should not have communicated. Thanks, Keith
  11. Hi I'm back, On page 2 of e-bay completed items there is a listing for (Dodge Brothers 1922 rolling chassis parts).What do you think of the wheels and would it be easier to buy something more completed. I don't know how hard it is to buy what you need to finish a vehicle. (anyone need parts)? Thanks again, Keith
  12. Hi again, I see in a Dodge Brothers 1924 business coupe on e-bay, I went to completed item page 3. One of the photographs show a rear wheel which is exactly like my wheels, could this wheel have been used off of another vehicle because of the high pressure tire. (I'm presuming the high pressure tire could have been hard to mantain). One of my thoughts, Cheers Keith
  13. Hi Jan, I am located 50 miles north of Harrisburg, Pa. Thanks for all your help. Cheers, Keith
  14. Hi leadfoot, Yes I do belong to the DB club. I probably won't modify the tail light. I'm working on getting a 1919 manual. Just as I thought the wheels and tires should be different.What do you mean by a high pressure tire (50lbs.)not a balloon type. As you may have seen I live 50 miles north of Harrisburg,Pa. Thanks for the information. Keith
  15. Hi nearchoclatetown, The wheels are wooden spoke. I saw 4 wooden spoke wheels on e-bay last week from a 1922 DB's. But I'm not sure what condition they are in(seller thinks they would be o.k.) I'm located 50 miles north of Harrisburg. Thanks, Keith
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