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Old 07-16-2006, 12:00 PM
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I just need to know the distance from hub to hub on a stock or 12 bolt or 9 inch rear with stock width. I need it from face of axle across to the other face. Please be as accurate as possible. I dont have an f-body rear to measure or I would do it myself. Thanks again.
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I've measured 65" from rotor to rotor measuring at the center by the studs. Anyone know the thickness of a rear rotor at the center by the studs?
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Anyone else measure a rear before?
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I still have my stock 10 bolt housing sitting on jack stands in the garage after upgrading to a 9". The axles and everything are out of it. Are you wanting the measurement from one end to the other end of the housing?
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I need to measurement with the axles in. From wheel mount to wheel mount.
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Here you go.



Old 07-23-2006, 12:43 PM
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Thanks for getting that for me.




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