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GQ & F100 track width??

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GQ & F100 track width??

Post by brighty »

Can someone tell me the two track widths for a GQ and also the F100 trucks.

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Re: GQ & F100 track width??

Post by brighty »

brighty wrote:Can someone tell me the two track widths for a GQ and also the F100 trucks.

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Post by CRUSHU »

I measured mine up the other day, but it prolly won't help. I measured from outside of tyre to outside of tyre, with 6" wide Chev rims and 225/50-16 car tyres. IIRC the sidewall was about 3" form the mounting face.

I have Chev K20 knuckles on the Ford Dana 44 on the front, and a K20 14 bolt FF on the rear.

It was 193cm sidewall to sidewall on the front, and 189cm on the rear.
I was measuring up to see if it would fit on a trailer with my transport wheels on.

As a rough estimate, take 7 - 8cm off my measurements, and you should be fairly close.
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