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    Rear wheel track

    Hi All,

    Does anyone know the rear of the 850 is further in that the front?

    Or point me in the right direction.

    Andy

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    Rear track is narrower than the front, iirc you can use C70 rear axle to even it up.






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    WOuld there be any harm in trying to even it up?

    Since my friend someone pointed it out it has just annoyed me

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    Just put spacers on if its an issue

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    The first link is the company that has always had positive feedback from it's buyers.
    http://www.motorsport-tech.com/
    http://www.ilovebodykits.com/categor..._Adapters.html
    From another thread it looks like you'd want to do 15mm unless someone else has some input.

    I tried to find the spec on it ,,, nothing. Anyone know what the difference front to back is ??
    You can never have too big a turbo !! 95, 855, auto, R manifold, 19T, OBX, 960 TB, Blues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiss4afrog View Post
    I tried to find the spec on it ,,, nothing. Anyone know what the difference front to back is ??
    front is 152, rear is 147. However they don't say what they measured it in lol



    wellspacedout.com are cheap for spacers, but i gave up on them as they never replied to any of my messages. Ended up with H&R, expensive but very well made

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    I have to save that picture. I just took it for granted it was "square". Those measurements are in CMs. So ,,, if you wanted to space the rears out to even the fronts you would need spacers that are 25mm ea.
    You can never have too big a turbo !! 95, 855, auto, R manifold, 19T, OBX, 960 TB, Blues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiss4afrog View Post
    if you wanted to space the rears out to even the fronts you would need spacers that are 25mm ea.
    i'm using 25mm's, but your going to need to do some arch work to get them on. I've got 6degrees of camber & still had to remove the lip so they don't catch




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    Cheers going to order spacers to even it up.

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