Just watch your track, can’t change by more than 25mm. I reckon you'd get away with using the HK 5" wheel track as a start, so then you already have 1" to play with (0.5" more offset per side). You'll just have to check that on a HT-HG you are allowed to use the HK track as your starting point.
Starting with HK 14x5" these have an offset of 1.69" (1 11/16") (for reference the other extreme is HT 14x6 (or HK 14x6 with 1/8" spacer) which is 1.06" (1 1/16") offset).
7" rim with 5" backspace is an offset of 1".
So to remain within the limits of self-Certification (ie not requiring an Engineer's Certificate) the maximum offset you can go to, in order to keep the track within 25mm of the original HK track is:
1.69" + 0.5" = 2.19" (2 3/16").
On a 7" rim this is a 6 3/16" backspace.
If you are going by HT 14x5" original track you have 1" extra in track width, thus have 0.5" less in maximum backspace, so in this case 5.69" (5 11/16") backspace maximum.
You can Engineer it for more track change, but when I spoke to my Engineer a few weeks ago he said they are now directed to no longer be allowed to change track by more than 25mm using original diff width and bearings. You can Engineer to change it by having a shorter rear axle or by using rear wheel bearings designed for larger offsets. For example my HK's 9" is 40mm narrower than the original, and it has HQ-WB wheel bearings. So my track min and max are governed by the calculation around the min and max offsets of all wheels available on HQ-WB (which all vary from the 14x5 to the 14x7 Polycast and WB 15x7) plus the subtraction of the 40mm in the housing and axles. Thus I have a range of tracks I then have to stay within 25mm of the min and max of that range. I'm pretty sure you also have a track range on HK-HG as HK 5" wheel track is 1.25" narrower than the HT 6" wheel track (which is the same as HK rear with 6" wheels with 1/8" spacers). But you need to confirm you are allowed to use the HK track with HT-HG.
Note that as I'm using Imperial measurements the maximum backspaces I have given you are slightly out as there is 25.4mm in 1" and the rules say 25mm track change so technically the actual maximum backspaces above are 0.2mm larger than reality.Edited by user Thursday, 23 May 2019 9:27:46 AM(UTC)
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