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Old 20-10-05, 08:55 PM
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Rear Suspension

I need some help regarding the rear bottom wishbone and drive shaft lengths from and standard DAX chassis. (MK4)

Can some one measure for me the distance from wheel flange to wheel flange at the rear?
The bottom arms should be at horizontal position.

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Old 20-10-05, 09:20 PM
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Re: Rear Suspension

Hi Carlos.
I meant to do this for you but forgot, I will try tomorrow...................If I don't forget.
.........Best to send me an e-mail around mid day if no one answers before.:thumb:
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Old 20-10-05, 09:33 PM
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Re: Rear Suspension

I appreciate Dave if you can do that, I don’t want to push, I know that you have a very bushy job and to comply with all our questions from us is a huge task.


I have some bad filling here regarding the wheel outset from the MK3 vs. MK4 I think that the MK3 has shorter drive shaft and bottom wishbone.



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