Height Measurements

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bluecab
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Height Measurements

Postby bluecab » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:26 am

In my Tires and wheels thread I had asked if a fellow member could take some measurements of a series 1 car as my car is dis-assembled, but got no response.

I am looking for the distance from the hub center to the center of the fender arch both front and rear.

If you could also provide the tire size you have on the car that would help,too

Thanks in advance! :D

1970w34
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Re: Height Measurements

Postby 1970w34 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:17 pm

Not sure of the measurements but all my 1970's have 255/70/15's on them with no issues either in turning or taking bumps--beefy looking. :D

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Re: Height Measurements

Postby 1977 Cutly » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:51 pm

my car wears 225/70r15s on all fours.
front 18 1/4"
Rear 17 1/2
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Re: Height Measurements

Postby Schurkey » Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:09 pm

bluecab wrote:I am looking for the distance from the hub center to the center of the fender arch both front and rear.


Factory specs in the service manual provide a distance from ground to bottom of the body behind front wheels and ahead of rear wheels--there are specific measurements so you measure from the ground to a specific place on the body. That said, it's a poor way to measure ride-height because it does not take body mount condition or tire diameter into consideration.

In front, I prefer to see the axle shafts level at normal ride height. In the rear, set the height to "look right" compared to the front.

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Re: Height Measurements

Postby bluecab » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:55 am

Hi Shurkey;
Agreed with the rocker panel height being the standard, but what I was after was a measurement to use while my car is without a drive train and up on stands.
I'm trying to use a "Percy's wheel rite" gauge to measure for wheel and tire clearance so that is why I was looking for the hub to fender distance.


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