J JWB Newbie Joined Sep 2, 2014 Posts 3 Reaction score 0 Location Hot Springs, AR Dec 6, 2014 #1 Is the rear axle supposed to be narrower than the front axle?
tRustyK5 Elbows up! Premium GMOTM Winner Author Joined Jul 23, 2000 Posts 41,546 Reaction score 13,345 Location In my garage Dec 6, 2014 #2 Yes...
brans87 1/2 ton status - In Memoriam - Joined Sep 16, 2013 Posts 3,018 Reaction score 838 Location North Carolina Dec 6, 2014 #3 Yes x2 thought it was weird at first but gives it the good turn radius among other things.
Can Can Pusher Man Joined Feb 17, 2000 Posts 16,432 Reaction score 2,735 Location Cochrane, Alberta, Canada Dec 6, 2014 #4 Even I can answer this........... Yes. Provides a better turning radius and a different track for front and rear wheels to assist with traction. You're all good, brother!
Even I can answer this........... Yes. Provides a better turning radius and a different track for front and rear wheels to assist with traction. You're all good, brother!
Deuling “I like to make things” Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Dec 8, 2010 Posts 25,038 Reaction score 6,239 Location Muskegon Michigan Dec 6, 2014 #5 You are screwed.
8 89yimmiJ 1/2 ton status Joined Feb 3, 2005 Posts 259 Reaction score 4 Location Phoenix, AZ Dec 6, 2014 #6 And it's a good thing...I've had to trailer my K5 twice and both times it had to be loaded in reverse to fit between the wheelwells of the trailers. I know some people take the rear axle out of the G20/G30 vans to get the same track width though.
And it's a good thing...I've had to trailer my K5 twice and both times it had to be loaded in reverse to fit between the wheelwells of the trailers. I know some people take the rear axle out of the G20/G30 vans to get the same track width though.