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07-05-2007 07:59 PM #1
34dodge, I have a favor to ask...
I don't mean to be a pain, but I've got a couple of dimensional questions. Do you know offhand what the hub to hub width is on your rear end set up? Or possibly the total external width of the rear wheelwells? even an inner sidewall to sidewall distance would work for me. I can do the rough math back from there.
I have rear end in mind, (aka, a freebie that a friend wants to get out of his garage). If I start collecting pieces, I'd like to have an idea where to go with them.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
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07-05-2007 09:59 PM #2
I'll go out and take some measurements tomorrow or sat and get back to you.
Bob
34dodge
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07-06-2007 08:28 PM #3
The rear is 52 in from backing plate to backing plate, the rear frame width is 41 inches and from the tire sidewall to the fenderwell is 4.5 inches. I am running a 118 inch wheelbase with a speedway motors i beam front end. One of the joys of those years mopars is the only wood in them is to connect the interior to, the structure is all metal. The whole interior seems a little wider than a model a.
The main thing is whatever you get, if you build it or have it built for you, if you trailer or drive it, just have fun and enjoy. I have meet some great people through this hobby, some drive $100.000 billet cars and some drive rat rods. Just have fun.
Bob
34 dodge
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