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Wide track rear.

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Post by bubs »

why not tony?


does that mean the pajero rotors will not fit on to the IFS housing?
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Post by RUFF »

Not for $450 a side i wont :shock:

You have to machine the centre out and they will fit.
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Post by bubs »

oh for that reason - thats cool run spacers in stead or nothing at all?
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Post by RUFF »

Not knocking Richard in anyway as i know what is involved in making these spacers and they would have to be worth every cent.
In any case i could not run them on the front anyway as if i was any wider i wouldnt be able to turn full lock full compresion with out major rubbing.
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Post by bubs »

RUFF wrote:Not knocking Richard in anyway as i know what is involved in making these spacers and they would have to be worth every cent.
In any case i could not run them on the front anyway as if i was any wider i wouldnt be able to turn full lock full compresion with out major rubbing.
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thats cool
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Post by hophoar »

RUFF wrote:Not for $450 a side i wont :shock:

You have to machine the centre out and they will fit.

What do you mean?
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Post by RUFF »

What do you mean what do i mean??????
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Post by bj on roids »

$900 for 3" of width?

ummm...no thanks

in fact that will almost buy you a rockwell, how much width will that get you?

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Post by hophoar »

Ruff, What do you mean about having to machine the centre? was what I wanted to ask
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Post by cplux »

got my front done, spacers made by local engineering shop for around $600 all up incl nuts bolts etc. Great conversion i gained alot more wheel travel. there isnt really that much thinking involved, for me it was more of a problem convincing people it would work.
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Post by RUFF »

hophoar wrote:Ruff, What do you mean about having to machine the centre? was what I wanted to ask


Yeah no worries i was replying to Bubs's question about my rear disks and i had to machine the centre out of the disk rotor to fit over the end of the axle.
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Post by Pal »

Try this link for a picture of the front hubs.
http://www.frii.com/~frorfab/wide.html
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Post by Wendle »

cut the mount off the top of the chassis and move it to the side of the chassis rail so that it is pointing down.. Same effect as having an extra ~150mm of brakeline.
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