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Started by trapper, August 29, 2016, 09:35:28 PM

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trapper

What is this tool used for ? It is about 35 inches long. The shaft has a screw inside to lengthen or shorten. The two hooks on bottom move out or in. I can't read the name on it.Probably has a lot of pulling power.Thanks.

oldgoaly

it's a rim tool for the old split rims, my 1926 Chevy has those rims, so I have a few of them, yes last count was 4, all different brands.

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Lostmind

Many , many makers and designs of rim spreaders. I've had about 20 , all different.
From the era when every driver carried tire tools and patch kits.
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

trapper

Thanks a lot for the info on the rim spreader. A friend didn't know . It seems he should have since he has driven & owned big trucks most of his 67 yr's. I can't wait to tell him.

turnnut

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Quote from: Lostmind on August 30, 2016, 07:22:56 AM
Many , many makers and designs of rim spreaders. I've had about 20 , all different.
From the era when every driver carried tire tools and patch kits.
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added by turnnut,

Yes, the automobile era of no radio, no heater, no air condition, no power steering, no power breaks
some were open touring.

now they talk about driver less autos ????????????????