2500 wheel well depth
Discussion
I'm in the midst of piecing my 2500 back together, and have just made a discovery that has me scratching my head.
When I put my rear wheels on a couple of days ago I noticed the left protruded noticeably further out of the wheel well than the left. I pulled the wheels and did some measuring to discover that the right wheel well is 9.75 inches deep at the centre of the wheel well above the axle.The other side is 10.5 in. Has any one else ever come across this? Did they drop this one out of the mold or what?
No history of accident, or sign of fibreglass repair. I'm the third owner who acquired it last rear from the p.o. who had stripped it down in 1980 to redo. It sat buried in his storage unit until I talked him out of it last summer!
Thanks for any input you might have....
When I put my rear wheels on a couple of days ago I noticed the left protruded noticeably further out of the wheel well than the left. I pulled the wheels and did some measuring to discover that the right wheel well is 9.75 inches deep at the centre of the wheel well above the axle.The other side is 10.5 in. Has any one else ever come across this? Did they drop this one out of the mold or what?
No history of accident, or sign of fibreglass repair. I'm the third owner who acquired it last rear from the p.o. who had stripped it down in 1980 to redo. It sat buried in his storage unit until I talked him out of it last summer!
Thanks for any input you might have....
Wheel arch to inner arch are 1 to 1.5 inch different per side on all vixen body styles. this is totally normal.
When you start measuring datums you realise just how far the shell differs from side to side...
Measure the rear light cluster and you will see that the RHS one is about 3/4 inch lower than the left..
All part of the joys of owning a hand built car.
When you start measuring datums you realise just how far the shell differs from side to side...
Measure the rear light cluster and you will see that the RHS one is about 3/4 inch lower than the left..
All part of the joys of owning a hand built car.
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