INDEPENDENT MOUNTING FOR TWIN REAR WHEELS A NOVEL system of mounting
9th January 1959, Page 46
9th January 1959
Page 46
Page 46, 9th January 1959
— INDEPENDENT MOUNTING FOR TWIN REAR WHEELS A
NOVEL system of mounting
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nondriven twin rear wheels has been developed by the Differential Wheel Division, Anderson-Bolling Mfg. Co., Grant Haven, Michigan, U.S.A. The hub assembly, which can be mounted on any conventional axle, provides separate mountings for each paired wheel, allowing the wheels to rotate independently of each other, thereby eliminating scuffing and drag, with corresponding improvement in tyre life and fuel consumption.
The existing braking gear is retained, the special brake drums necessary being split to form two separate drum surfaces side by side.