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Post by rcksqrl on Jan 18, 2013 11:13:57 GMT -8
wondering if the caps that came with my stout are the stockers... believe they are but as there are no stout owners local... putting feeler out there..
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Post by whysmee2 on Jan 24, 2013 4:15:46 GMT -8
The symbol is correct... Now there is a post on another forum referring to the first stout unloaded in Australia having a flat tire and the hubcap was a surprise as it was plastic. The first stouts in Australia were RK45 1962 and the US had the RK41 L which were a US only model that had slightly better features than the normal RK40 and RK43 lite stouts 1963-1971, yet RK45, RK47, RK100, RK101, RK110, RK111 and YK110 (full stouts) all had plastic 1960- 2000
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Post by rcksqrl on Jan 26, 2013 15:22:37 GMT -8
Awesome! Thanks for the reply. Super strong hubcap clips. So they appear to be stock as well! Going to try and find a disc setup for the rear that will fit behind the rims.
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Post by mnstout on Jan 26, 2013 16:30:12 GMT -8
Yes, you have the stock hubcaps. The earlier and Australian models did have a plastic hubcap with diamonds embossed around the rim with the early "toy" symbol in the center on 13" rims. They covered the whole rim. The U.S. models had the metal stamped with the "toy" center with 14" rims and they only covered to the outside of the bolt pattern. Consider yourself lucky, these are hard to find (the full stout whysmee2 is referring to are almost impossible to find)
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Post by rcksqrl on Jan 31, 2013 6:25:41 GMT -8
Thx for the confirmation! Guess ill keep them for a while then. Contemplated selling but believe it or not, noone contacted me about them!
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Post by whysmee2 on Feb 9, 2013 21:52:29 GMT -8
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