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rear axle width
Ok I have tried to find this in search but not a clear answer.
As some of you may know I am having great difficulty in finding a donor, what I need to know is what is the total width from hub face (wheel mounting face ) to hub face of the sierra rear. I may have to go live axle but we will see
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Just found this
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The track is measured between centrelines of tyres. So, the width between the wheel mounting faces (including the thickness of the drum, mind) should be 1468 + 2 * 35 (the wheel offset), so 1538 in total.
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Wheel offset ET for Sierra was 38 and is a minus figure i.e. the amount the wheel centre line goes in towards the body relative to the wheel mounting face
Lets not confuse matters As I said earlier in my post I have measured to the drum back plate at 1.4 meters, data quotes 1.468 and unless you have measured it that's what it is |
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Well, I don't have the roadster at hand to measure the geometry, and mine is buggered now anyway, but I have 2 spare brake drums. Their thickness from the backing plate flage to the wheel seat is 65-70 mm. So, if we combine your measurements and mine, ~1400 + 2 * 68 = ~1536.
And you're mistaken about the wheel offset. Sierra's offset is positive and positive means to the outside.
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No I am correct on offset
Look at car wheel bible ET without a - is in With - is out compared with wheel centre line I.e. ET 35 means your inner wheel face is closer to the car Escort run ET from 22 to 15 a d have a deeper dish I run ET 23 on one set of wheels and they stick out further than ET35 A lot of deep dish Escort wheels are 0 ET you can see the difference The "ET45" figure below that though symbolises that these wheels have a positive offset of 45mm In other words, they have an inset of 45mm. Read more: http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible_...#ixzz2ZNDNL5Vx I can explain it to you but can't understand it for you |
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You're both right guys
Snapper is right about the ET, positive ET makes the weels go "inside" the car. But Alga is right to add 2x the ET to the track to calculate the distance between the two wheel mounting faces ad Thaioz asked. The track is the distance between the 2 centrelines of the wheels as Alga says, and with a positive ET, the centrelines are more "inside" the car than the wheel mounting faces. So the distance between the two wheel mounting faces, it is definitely the distance between the 2 centrelines of the wheels (track)+ the 2x the ET of the wheels the track has been measured with. Hope I'm not adding more confusing to this thread
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