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Am I right in thinking that a HK diff is 1536mm and a HT/HG diff is 1550mm? Cheers.
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AFAIK the only track diffrences between the HK and the T/Gs is in the rim offsets but ill sit quietly with ya and wait for somebody who knows definately. |
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Both of those figures sound a tad wide for any HK-HG if you are talking total width between wheel mounting faces.
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I have a figure of 1548 mm from BUF to BUF (BUF = Bolt Up Face & includes the brake drums).
AFAIK there is no difference between HK, HT or HG & no difference between Banjo & Chev 10-bolt.
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Well Ill be stumped as 1550mm is roughly the same width as an XA-EL Falcon or VN-VS Commodore.
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