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Rearend width??? Front track width??

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by HARDTRAILZ » Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:32 am

I cant seem to find the numbers. I know that the overall is near 75 inches width on the truck, but cant find numbers on axle width. I can measure, but thought someone else may have. i need to figure out things for axles swaps and width is gonna play a large part. I know I have the extra width of spacers and super wide rims and tire combo, so I am thinking I may be able to find something close with skinnier rims and different offset.Any front width number would be appreciated.

FYI-- I found it interesting that the height varied by years while the other numbers stayed the same..

Wheelbase SWB: 113.0 in (2870 mm) EXT: 129.0 in (3277 mm)

Length SWB: 191.8 in (4872 mm) EXT: 207.8 in (5278 mm)

Width 74.7 in (1897 mm)

Height 2002-03 SWB: 74.5 in (1892 mm)
2004-09 SWB: 72.5 in (1842 mm)
2002-03 EXT: 77.1 in (1958 mm)
2004-06 EXT: 75.5 in (1918 mm)
2007-09 2WD: 67.8 in (1722 mm)
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by Regulator1175 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:23 am

I am going to have the truck up on stands and the wheels off this afternoon. I can put a tape to it if you would like. What do you need, rear axle from rotor to rotor without spacers?
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by HARDTRAILZ » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:29 am

yep rotor to rotor front and rear would be awesome.
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by Regulator1175 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:44 am

Will do. Give me a couple hours, and I will get measurements for you.

I need to go feed kids, and then I am heading outside to get to work. Carlisle has my mod list increased, and with two vehicles this year instead of one its twice the amount of work.
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by Regulator1175 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:15 pm

From rotor to rotor, an I measured to where the wheel mounts, not the braking surface, is 66" both front and rear.
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