Widetrack classic??
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Widetrack classic??
I did a little search and nothing came up
I'm going 6speed on my Type R next month, obviously going full diffs, driveshafts, hubs etc
I know someone who is breaking a widetrack and has offered all the running gear with suspension, brakes the works
I'm assuming this will push the wheels out by 20mm (I'm guessing on the actual width increase) and so wheels will foul on arches and also an MOT failure for tyres not being covered by arches.
It's certainly out of my skill base to mess about with bodywork
So is this possible? If not, what driveshafts will I need to use? Standard 6speed ones? Front and back?
Many thanks,
Paul
I'm going 6speed on my Type R next month, obviously going full diffs, driveshafts, hubs etc
I know someone who is breaking a widetrack and has offered all the running gear with suspension, brakes the works
I'm assuming this will push the wheels out by 20mm (I'm guessing on the actual width increase) and so wheels will foul on arches and also an MOT failure for tyres not being covered by arches.
It's certainly out of my skill base to mess about with bodywork
So is this possible? If not, what driveshafts will I need to use? Standard 6speed ones? Front and back?
Many thanks,
Paul
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I can't be bothered with bodykits. Standard width it is then!
Do I just use normal 6speed driveshafts then? Will these work with the widetrack hubs or am I better off finding a normal width one being broke?
Thanks for the reply though
Paul
Do I just use normal 6speed driveshafts then? Will these work with the widetrack hubs or am I better off finding a normal width one being broke?
Thanks for the reply though
Paul
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