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Thought I would condense this down some to make it a quick reference, I will leave the rest of the thread below
With this the dishes are DONE!!!!
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Hi Guys,
I know there are a few threads on here about the difference, but none of the treads have pictures showing they are the same just flipped or measurements of the differences. Nor do they ever show/prove their point , the thread just kind of dies out.
I am having to go with larger tires on my G-506 cabover to help with keeping my rpms at about 2200 @ 70mph with a 5:38 ring and pinion. This decrease the distance between my frame and the wheel too much. If I switch to the M135 hubs and drums I think I will be OK. So if I could can I get measurements and pictures of the 2 hubs? Not only will it help me, but it will finally and definitevely end all debate and help out others in the future.
Thanks in Advance!
NDT put this outThanks to Plowboy for getting me to download the TMs, which surprisingly have some part numbers also!
Again I want to Thank everyone who contributed to this thread!
As far as the hubs go (according to the TM references) SOME M-211 had dual tapped faces for axle flange mounting i.e. flippable hubs and ALL M-135 hubs are flippable. I am endeavouring to resize the applicable pages to post here (I do have trouble posting pics...but will try!). First Picture shows the M-135 hub, the second is a 211 hub.
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Jason JC wroteLooking at the ORD9 parts catalog, there are 2 different hub part numbers for the M135 and all the dual trucks. Also, the brake drum "back" component is clearly different from the M135 and dual trucks (also has different p/n). So bottom line, even if the hubs are flippable (which I think they are), you would still need to obtain brake drums from a M135. However, the FRONT brake drums on all trucks are the same as M135 rear brake drums, so you could obtain some front drums to put on a dual rear axle if that is all you can find.
Henderson chimed inThe M135 and M211/M35 wheels ARE different. The M135 have a different offset , not sure how much off the top of my head thought.
Plowboy posted this page showing the "back, rear brake drum"Wheel offset is 1.5" difference. Then download the TM and look at the part numbers and drawings. The hubs and drums are the same. I had them in my hand a couple years ago. There is a different spacer ring between the drum and hub as well if I remember correctly.
It is called "back, rear brake drum" and it moved the drum further in or out depending on the orientation of the hub.
I then posted this:
Tapo pulled a front hub for us off a 211, which isn't taped on the inside, thus isn't flappable but got the measurements:
Tapo got back to me and stated that the rears have the same part number, but like the front are only drilled on the one side (the opposite side from the front).topo said:This is the front hub .
A - 2 7/32
B- 4 3/32
brake drum removed
With this the dishes are DONE!!!!
Start of Original thread......
Hi Guys,
I know there are a few threads on here about the difference, but none of the treads have pictures showing they are the same just flipped or measurements of the differences. Nor do they ever show/prove their point , the thread just kind of dies out.
I am having to go with larger tires on my G-506 cabover to help with keeping my rpms at about 2200 @ 70mph with a 5:38 ring and pinion. This decrease the distance between my frame and the wheel too much. If I switch to the M135 hubs and drums I think I will be OK. So if I could can I get measurements and pictures of the 2 hubs? Not only will it help me, but it will finally and definitevely end all debate and help out others in the future.
Thanks in Advance!
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