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#1 _Just Brian_

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Posted 09 May 2010 - 03:17 PM

Hi all, yep first post and I need to ask for your advise:P
I have a 1938 _ _ _ _ Pickup with a LX front suspension.
It has been plated etc to fit between the chassis rails.
It has HQ stubs with Leyland rotors fitted with the Castlemaine Rod Shop kit.
With all I've done, the tires are still rubbing the front guards.
Is there custom arms, different model arms that may help my problem??

I look forward to your advice.

Cheers Brian

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#2 _cruiza_

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Posted 09 May 2010 - 03:56 PM

Hi Brian
and welcome to the forums
The HQ stubs will add about 50mm to the width of your front wheel track (how wide apart the front wheels are) going back to a standard Torana stub will bring the wheels in quite a bit then if that helps, you can use standard HQ disc brakes and with a bit of effort HQ calipers, they will foul on your front suspension so will require a bit of work to get clearance.

good luck

cruiza




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