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Old 04-07-2015, 03:36 AM   #1
Paul Y
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How to centre rear wheels? Would this work?

Morning all!

Apologies for the lack of activity but... well yeah...that...

Anyway, currently planning the first in the major changes to Woody, one of which is to upgrade the suspension front and rear.

So, whilst I have the big spanners out, how have you gone about centring the rear wheels in the arch?



The fact they are not central really bugs me!

Does flipping the control arm mount push the wheels back and if so is it enough?

Or... My though is to machine a spacer to fit between the control arm mount and the cross member if flipping the bracket is not enough.

Also... How far does it have to go back by?

Appreciate a few questions but want to reduce the down time as much as possible so if I need to make or acquire parts want to do so whilst still mobile.

Thanks,

P.
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