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re: axels
A good swap though, is to swap the entire housing over from a dentside to e bump side. It lines the rear wheels up with the front and in my opinion looks 100 time better. I want to do this on mine one day.
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wider wheels with more offset would be easier than the rear swap.
Not mine but planning on taking advantage of the narrower rear.
Not mine but planning on taking advantage of the narrower rear.
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re: axels
No it doesn't. You can only fit a certain size tire in the wheelwell, regardless of the rearend width. With a different-width rearend, you'll simply need a wheel with a different offset to re-center that wide meat in the wheelwell.
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Plus you could get rid of the 67 brakes and wheel bearings for something more obtainable if you need parts like drums, and probably bigger brakes too boot. A good swap IMO and what about the perches? Why does that sound like such a big deal to everyone? If you can't save the old ones when you cut them off then go spend some coffee change and buy new ones. If you don't have a pinion angle guauge use a torpedo level and a protractor to measure the old one and set the new one the same before you weld them up.
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re: axels
That's provided you own a welder, and/or know how to use one.
Many people don't.
Many people don't.
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re: axels
15x7 front and 15x10 rear Those are the magic numbers for my 72. The outside edge of the front and rear tires are now in line with one another. I like the look also. Only con is wet road. The 72 wasnever a wet road lover, but now it is a little worse. If anyone wants to see the results, go to the website in my signature.
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re: axels
I don't mean to hijack...well yes I do, but just for a minute. How much narrower is our rear end than the front? 1" on each side or 2" on each side?
I know I've read this on here before but I can't find it.
I know I've read this on here before but I can't find it.
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Sounds like work. I hate welding, just let grandpa do it. So would it be easier to find a posi rear end then for the 31 spine?
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Re: re: axels
I believe the rear track is 3" narrower than the front.turk54 wrote:I don't mean to hijack...well yes I do, but just for a minute. How much narrower is our rear end than the front? 1" on each side or 2" on each side?
I know I've read this on here before but I can't find it.
Clay
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