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    That Speedway adapter is the same design as others like Rally America are selling. They are pretty simple in design, but do the trick. DO NOT run them without the spacers, regardless of what your buddies tell you.

    Rally America also sells these spacers if you want to run 35 wires on a newer rear.



    $60.00 Each
    Kelsey Hayes Spacer/Adapters

    Used to put '28-'35 Ford Wire Wheels and Kelsey Hayes Wire Wheels on newer brake setups.


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    Just remember if you are running tubes, unless it is a leaking valve core, there is almost no such thing as a slow leak; which is one of the advantages to tubeless tires.

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