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Been searching on wiki etc.
I need the front wheel track of a 2005,6,7,8,9 ford Focus please. That is the centre of the wheel to centre of the other wheel. A tape measure from outside of one wheel to inside of the other might help. Never one around when you need it. ![]() Dave D I am building something like this and designing suspension. ![]() |
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![]() The Awesome Focus engine to power the beast. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Adelaide
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Hi Dave, this sound right?
"Front track of 1535mm and 1531mm at the rear." Source: http://www.carpoint.com.au/reviews/2...ocus-2005-3310 Mate that looks like a wicked project. Is that the Atom body?
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Not an atom. Inspired is the best way to describe it.
1535 sounds about right. Working backwards from the shafts angled back to get the engine towards the centre more I figure 1460 is close. Thanks heaps for the info as I looked bloody everywhere. Dave D |
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