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Hi again Guys, with the hk wheel offset being 13mm+ & the ht/g being 30mm+ what's the difference with the rear axle and wheels? i thought they would be the same, is the axle designed for both offsets? I would like to keep my hk steelies if i fit a HT front end as they look better with the slots...what's the cost of getting widened rims fitted to my centres? If i did that I'd like to widen them to about 6 or 7" and use 225 tyres (opinions?), although it may not happen for a while as it has new tyres on it now... Another option I have is a set of 15x6" VR steel rims, the 'pursuit' type ones and could use VL front discs/calipers (which also means changing stub axles + rear studs), but would this mean i need to use the VL master/slave cylinders too? I'm not as fond of the pursuit rims look though, you can't fit those mini hubcaps...and getting a bit too expensive Any comments much appreciated :) Edited by user Saturday, 27 August 2005 11:39:24 PM(UTC)
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Hi 70ute.
The only things that changed was the wheels & the wheel nuts (different taper). The wheel centre is a totally different pressing.
If you put HT/G wheels on an HK you widen the track.
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Hi Dr Terry, I have a good frontend in my HT ute which I was thinking of fitting to the HK as i'ts in much better condition and is the better later model crossmember. My main query was what happens if i fit a HT frontend to a HK + then fit the HK wheels
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Hi Elton.
The HK & the HT front end are the same distance from disc to disc (or drum to drum) so with either front end the track will be the same.
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