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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/18/14 9:39amMessage 11 of 27
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I have a 72 with 245 60 15 Goodrich Radial TAs - looks like what you are running  I can measure when I get home today - from the tire to the front of the fender well and from the tire to the back, is that what you need?

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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/18/14 9:57amMessage 12 of 27
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 As far as swapping the control arms, it can, and has been done(don't ask...Embarrassed). To tell the difference, you'll need to measure from the center on the ball joint, to the end of the control arm shaft(where the bolts hold the bushing in) front and rear. The front should be longer than the rear. It's hard to tell just from looking unless you have both arms side by side, but they are different.

As far as the other measurements, I think Ben is looking for measurements of the frame itself, not how much space there is between the tires and the fenders.
Ben, I looked at the engineering drawings that I have, but they do NOT have the specific point/point measurements you need for the frame machine. I got a couple other ideas, tho, so I'll keep looking. Thumbs Up

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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/18/14 1:33pmMessage 13 of 27
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I actually need both frame measurements and wheel to fender on both sides both front and back

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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/21/14 9:24amMessage 14 of 27
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Sorry it took so long.  Was having trouble getting the camera to focus.  It looks like I have about 3 1/8" between the wheel and fender flare on front and back.  I am running the 245 60R 15 tires.  Hope that's helpful.  Sorry for massive picture sizes!

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|UPDATED|4/21/2014 9:24:59 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|

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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/21/14 9:26amMessage 15 of 27
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persico said: Sorry it took so long.  Was having trouble getting the camera to focus.  It looks like I have about 3 1/8" between the wheel and fender flare on front and back.  I am running the 245 60R 15 tires.  Hope that's helpful.  Sorry for massive picture sizes!

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did you measure the front gap as well?
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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/21/14 9:44amMessage 16 of 27
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How do you need the front gap measured?

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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/21/14 5:07pmMessage 17 of 27
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Norsky said: How do you need the front gap measured?

 
 so far though it looks like appx 3" is the right gap for the back.


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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/22/14 4:03pmMessage 18 of 27
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Yes pic 1 is the front gap if you look closely at the 3" mark on the ruler you can see the fender flare edge. Sorry it's not the greatest. Both front and rear gaps measured the same .

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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/22/14 4:07pmMessage 19 of 27
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Yes pic 1 is the front gap if you look closely at the 3" mark on the ruler you can see the fender flare edge. Sorry it's not the greatest. Both front and rear gaps measured the same .

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Re: Wheel spacing woes continue

Posted: 4/24/14 7:57pmMessage 20 of 27
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persico said: Yes pic 1 is the front gap if you look closely at the 3" mark on the ruler you can see the fender flare edge. Sorry it's not the greatest. Both front and rear gaps measured the same .


did both driver and passenger side measure the same?
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