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Topic: Duster front wheel track width (Read 183 times)
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Duster440
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I'm trying to solve a puzzle and tape measurements aren't turning up answers. I need folks to look at their front right (passenger) wheel and tell me if it is the same distance from the fender lip as the left wheel. If your right wheel is 1/2" farther out than the left I'd like to know.
I've had a couple of b-bodies where the rear was offset from the factory a little (more clearance on one side than the other) but I'm trying to determine if this occurs on the front as well.
Thanks!
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68snewpy
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My '74 Duster is the same on both sides.
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norway_dartsport
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I'm trying to solve a puzzle and tape measurements aren't turning up answers. I need folks to look at their front right (passenger) wheel and tell me if it is the same distance from the fender lip as the left wheel. If your right wheel is 1/2" farther out than the left I'd like to know.
I've had a couple of b-bodies where the rear was offset from the factory a little (more clearance on one side than the other) but I'm trying to determine if this occurs on the front as well.
Thanks!
my dartsport have one wheel longer out tthan the other ... this is because when i ajust the wheel alignment (camber/caster) the upper a-arm moves in and out and back and forward... i didnt think of the wheel placing uintill i was done with the justing... so its still like that...
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Bill_Reilly
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My Dart, both front and rear was 1/4" to the driver side. These cars are alot further out of spec than you'd imagine a factory could do.
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Those who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those of us who are doing it.
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