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Location: ACT
Registered: April 2005
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Changing the Track
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Wed, 20 July 2005 02:38
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Was curious about changing the track on a car,
Ill give an example,
We have,
Car A,
Car B &
Car C,
We Use the front hubs off car A and bolt them to Car B,
Using these different hubs from car A onto Car B, changes the front track on car B and pushes it out say 3/4" (18mm), these front hubs widen car B's track by 3/4" (18mm),
Now,
Lets say you then go out and get a wheel from car C, which has a larger positive offset than car B's wheels, say 3/4" (18mm) larger positive offset (Car B = 15+ & Car C = 33+), then you put the wheels from car C onto car B,
Would this not mean,
That you have increased the front track of car B by using the front hubs off car A, the increase being 18mm,
Then,
By using the wheels from car C, with the larger positive (18mm larger)then car B's wheels, that you have infact managed to get the front track back to its original point???
Sorry this sounds like a yr8 math question
[Updated on: Wed, 20 July 2005 02:44]
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