Width, flange to flange?
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Width, flange to flange?
So in preparation for the day when my second 10 bolt will likely die, I'm measuring the 1st 10 bolt I pulled out of my car.
It's a 4 channel rear and I'm getting 66 inches from axle flange to axle flange, is that right? I'm measuring with two T-squares for drywall since I don't trust a measuring tape.
(You would think the axle housing width and flange to flange width would be a sticky).
I'm going to build a custom rear end but I want to keep my Tomz ZR1s if possible.
It's a 4 channel rear and I'm getting 66 inches from axle flange to axle flange, is that right? I'm measuring with two T-squares for drywall since I don't trust a measuring tape.
(You would think the axle housing width and flange to flange width would be a sticky).
I'm going to build a custom rear end but I want to keep my Tomz ZR1s if possible.
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so with a 2.75 offset from the flange for the backing plate, it should be about 64 11/16.
That'd be perfect. Hopefully my wheels aren't pulled in an inch since the 17x11s already rub the bumpstops.
That'd be perfect. Hopefully my wheels aren't pulled in an inch since the 17x11s already rub the bumpstops.