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In automobiles, and other wheeled vehicles which have more than one wheel on an axle, the track is the distance between the centreline of two roadwheels on the same axle. In a car with four wheels, this will be expressed as "front track" and "rear track". From Wikipedia under the
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326px x 400px | 24.40kB [source page] V8 Rail Stub axle Parts are all designed for circle track racing with very little travel More typical off road micro stub axles have a much deeper dish and are all one piece so there isn t a bolt to get hammered by the axle Rear axle in place jpg
2000px x 3008px | 549.10kB [source page] for room just ahead of the master cylinder Most likely I ll wait until the exhaust is routed and the steering column location determined before running brake lines to the front The rear suspension is in place due to a fair amount of bracket welding by Donnie Karg Donnie also welded nuts into holes on the top of the chassis for bolting the body in place After From Yahoo Image Search: "Axle track" |


