| joey_hv |
01-18-2007 04:15 PM |
shortening a jag rear end
first question,Does anyone know how much the arms have to be shortened?
second question, know of anyone in Arizona that does this type of work?
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| alfy65 |
01-21-2007 07:47 AM |
Jag
Hey Joey
Check out the ERA website...Good info
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| joey_hv |
01-22-2007 06:37 AM |
thank you sir
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| mickmate |
01-22-2007 08:19 AM |
I think the E-type is the commonly used width at about 52.25" flange to flange. Their arms or dog bones are around 16.312 centre to centre. I can confirm some of those numbers if you need them as I have pieces at home. The ERA webiste does give good info. Pay attention to the methods employed as a component failure could be catastrophic if it isn't incorporating fail safe methods. Your axle is your upper arm remember.
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It all depends on your wheel & tire combo and the look & clearance you want & need...
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| joey_hv |
02-12-2007 08:57 PM |
thanks guys this helped.
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| Rick Parker |
02-12-2007 09:42 PM |
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