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The photo from Bruce =C2=A0ID=E2=80=99s the adapter and wheel as Dayton=E2=
=80=99s. The adapter shown is an older version of what Dayton now calls the=
OTD.=C2=A0 These have been around a long time and hot rodders have used th=
em for decades.=C2=A0 What some used to call cog drive. The older cog drive=
wire wheels were a bit crude in appearance but very strong and the cog tak=
es the torque better than a spline drive wheel. I have a set of the older w=
heels on the back of a 100-Six in the garage.=C2=A0 I=E2=80=99ll send a cou=
ple photos of wheel and adapters from my phone for comparison.
Perry
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=99s the adapter and wheel as Dayton=E2=80=99s. The adapter shown is an old=
er version of what Dayton now calls the OTD. These have been around a=
long time and hot rodders have used them for decades. What some used=
to call cog drive. The older cog drive wire wheels were a bit crude in app=
earance but very strong and the cog takes the torque better than a spline d=
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