Anyone have info on the axle bearing offset on 68-72 F100 rear axle shaft?
I'm trying to put wider brakes on my 63 F100, I have 1969 backing plates and drums but I didn't grab the axles
The bearing offset on my 63 axle is 2", clearly this isn't going to work.
9" axle bearing offset
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Re: 9" axle bearing offset
What do you mean offset? it just bottoms out.
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Re: 9" axle bearing offset
I found what I was looking for online.
I was referring to the distance between the wheel mounting surface on the axle and the outer edge of the axle bearing.
I was referring to the distance between the wheel mounting surface on the axle and the outer edge of the axle bearing.
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